Opening hours, ticket prices and location
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Updated information: December 2023
Opening Hours and Dates
WINTER: FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO MAY 31
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am - 1 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm
Closed on Monday (non-holiday)
SUMMER, FROM JUNE 1 TO AUGUST 31
Tuesday to Sunday and holidays continuous hours 10 am - 7 pm
Closed on Monday (non-holiday)
SUMMER EVENING OPENING
From the end of June, also open on Wednesday and Friday 9 pm - 11 pm
Ticket Prices
- Full price 7 euros
- Reduced price 5 euros, over 65 years, groups of at least 12 people, university students, EU citizens between 18 and 25 years old
- Reduced price 3 euros, adult groups with guided tour (museum guide or authorized tour guides)
- Reduced price 2 euros, school groups
- Free, persons from 0 to 18 years old
The visit is made with a single ticket that includes: entrance to the archaeological complex (Piazza Ferrari) and entrance to the City Museum (via Tonini 1). Opening hours are the same.
GUIDED TOURS
To organize guided tours for groups (maximum 25 people) reservation is mandatory with a minimum of 3 days in advance.
To book call: 0541.793851
The guided tour (in Italian) costs 30 euros per group plus the individual ticket price.
For tours in English and on holidays the price is 40.00 euros.
FREE TICKET
Free entrance every first Sunday of the month and on Wednesday evenings (excluding organized groups with accredited tour guide), January 6th (Epiphany) and March 8th International Women's Day (for women only)
ONLINE TICKET OFFICE
It is possible to buy online the ticket for the Domus on the official website of the Museums of Rimini
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Is the surgeon's domus accessible?
Yes, the domus can be visited by disabled people, it is completely accessible and accessed with a ramp leading to the walkways that cross it. The square is located in a restricted traffic area of the historic center and there are also parking spaces for disabled people nearby. The Rimini museum where the visit continues with the artifacts is also accessible.
Is it suitable for families with children?
Yes, the visit is also suitable for young children because the path is simple and fascinating. The story of the doctor will also captivate boys and girls of young age who will be able to imagine the life and work of a surgeon who lived a long time ago and see up close his study and his work tools.
Where is the Surgeon's Domus located?
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