Info Ticketing Palazzo Madama
Tickets
- Full € 10
- Reduced € 8
- Reduced admission only garden € 5
Concessions
Hanno diritto all’ingresso ridotto alle collezioni permanenti:
- i visitatori di età superiore ai 65 anni;
- i visitatori in età compresa tra i 19 e i 25 anni;
- i soci delle associazioni e enti riconosciuti o convenzionati con la Fondazione Torino Musei
- i gruppi di visitatori da 15 a 25 persone, previa prenotazione (la riduzione si applica con un minimo di 15 partecipanti paganti. Un solo accompagnatore, con funzioni di referente, ha diritto all’ingresso gratuito).
Hanno diritto all’ingresso gratuito alla collezioni permanenti:
- ragazzi fino a 18 anni;
- i visitatori diversamente abili e un familiare o altro accompagnatore che dimostri la propria appartenenza ai servizi di assistenza socio-sanitaria;
- le classi delle istituzioni scolastiche di ogni ordine e grado pubbliche o private, previa prenotazione (gli accompagnatori delle scuole hanno ingresso gratuito nelle seguenti proporzioni: per la scuola materna ed elementare: 1 accompagnatore ogni 10 alunni o frazione di 10; per la scuola media di I e II grado: 1 accompagnatore ogni 15 allievi o frazione di 15). Non è possibile acquistare i biglietti di Palazzo Madama con la carta del docente;
- i gruppi di studenti di tutte le facoltà universitarie, delle accademie di Belle Arti e dei conservatori di musica in visita di studio previa prenotazione;
- la gratuità è estesa ai docenti accompagnatori;
- gli amministratori in carica degli Enti Fondatori;
- i dipendenti della Fondazione Torino Musei e della Divisione Servizi Culturali della Città di Torino;
- i giornalisti iscritti all’albo;
- le guide turistiche regolarmente abilitate all’esercizio della professione;
- i soci degli Amici della Fondazione Torino Musei e di altri musei convenzionati con eguali reciproche facilitazioni;
- i possessori di tessera ICOM valida per l’anno in corso;
- i possessori di Abbonamento Musei / Torino Card e di altri biglietti promozionali proposti dagli Enti Locali.
- i possessori di tessera PASS 60 provvisti di carta di identità e tagliando compilato (valido per un solo ingresso – maggiori informazioni qui)
- i possessori di Passaporto Culturale
- i possessori del Royal Pass
N.B.: i biglietti per minorenni, persone con disabilità e aventi diritto alla gratuità sono acquistabili esclusivamente presso le biglietterie on site per la verifica dei requisiti.
Guided tours
It is possible to request a guided tour in Italian:
1h € 75
1h30m minutes € 90
2h minutes € 110
Guided tours in foreign language
1h € 80
1h30m € 95
2h € 115
Reservations
tel. +39.011.5211788 (Mirafiori Cooperative, service operating Monday through Sunday 9:30am-5:30pm)
email: prenotazioniftm@arteintorino.com
Reservation fee for groups with own guide € 10/group min 10-max 25 people
Individual entrances
Per l’accesso al museo non occorre prenotazione e si applicano le tariffe individuali con numerose riduzioni e gratuità.
Per richiedere una visita guidata esclusiva, contattare la Cooperativa Mirafiori
Prenotazioni
tel. +39.011.5211788 (Cooperativa Mirafiori, servizio attivo dal lunedì alla domenica ore 9.30-17.30)
email: prenotazioniftm@arteintorino.com
Schools
The museum offers workshops and guided tours led by trained educational staff.
The workshops are 90 minutes long.
Fee: €75 per group of 25 people (with free admission to the permanent collections).
Reservations
tel. +39.011.4429629 (service operating Monday to Friday 9:30 am-1 pm/14 pm-4 pm)
email: madamadidattica@fondazionetorinomusei.it
Find out about all the activities of our Educational Services.
Free admission to the permanent collections for schoolchildren of all grades with telephone reservations: guided tours are available for a fee, which must be reserved at least 10 days in advance.
Reservations
tel. +39.011.5211788 (Mirafiori Cooperative, service operating Monday through Sunday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
email: prenotazioniftm@arteintorino.com
Accessibility and services
Palazzo Madama is one of Italy’s most advanced museums in terms of accessibility: in addition to workshops aimed at day care centers and associations that support people with sensory and mental disabilities, over the years materials have been developed that during the visit can be enjoyed independently by people with disabilities (in addition to tactile maps for the orientation of people who are blind or visually impaired, tactile relief drawings and videos with subtitling and translation into LIS Italian Sign Language allow everyone to enjoy the view from the Panoramic Tower, a selection of works from the Gothic and Renaissance section, and an understanding of the Medieval Botanical Garden).
Useful information
The Museum does not offer parking: reserved parking spaces for the disabled can be found near the Museum.
Visitors can reach us using public transportation. The bus lines 15 and 13 have a lowered platform.
Admission to the Museum is free for the disabled and their chaperons. Ticket costs may vary during temporary exhibitions.
The main entrance to the Museum is accessible to the physically disabled. We also lend free wheelchairs.
The entrance doors can be pulled opened manually. Emergency exits are also available: on the ground floor the emergency exits are accessible to the physically disabled. The Museum also offers an elevator, with floor numbers in braille on all buttons, both inside and outside. On the ground floor, in order to climb up some steps and access the Sala Staffarda, a mobile lift is available.
Restrooms
Palazzo Madama is one of Italy’s most modernized museums as regards accessibility: in addition to workshops for day care centers and associations that support individuals with sensory and mental disabilities, over the years the Museum has also developed material that may be used and enjoyed independently by people with disabilities during their visit(in addition to tactile maps for orienting blind or visually impaired visitors, tactile drawings in relief and videos with subtitles and a translation in LIS Lingua Italiana dei Segni [Italian sign language] will allow everyone to enjoy the view from the Panoramic Tower and a selection of works from the Gothic and Renaissance collections, and to learn more about the Medieval Botanical Garden.
Useful information
The Museum does not offer parking: reserved parking spaces for the disabled can be found near the Museum.
Visitors can reach us using public transportation. The bus lines 15 and 13 have a lowered platform.
Admission to the Museum is free for the disabled and their chaperons. Ticket costs may vary during temporary exhibitions.
The main entrance to the Museum is accessible to the physically disabled. We also lend free wheelchairs.
The entrance doors can be pulled opened manually. Emergency exits are also available: on the ground floor the emergency exits are accessible to the physically disabled. The Museum also offers an elevator, with floor numbers in braille on all buttons, both inside and outside. On the ground floor, in order to climb up some steps and access the Sala Staffarda, a mobile lift is available.
Restrooms
Restrooms are located in the following areas of the palace and are reserved for visitors who have purchased Museum tickets:
- Ground floor, ticket office area: men’s restroom for the physically disabled
Second floor, coffee shop: women’s restroom for the physically disabled - Second floor, access from the Small Cloakroom
- Moat level / Garden: restroom for the physically disabled
- All restrooms have a changing table and stepping stools to facilitate access to washbasins
Social stories
Three documents can be downloaded and are useful to getting ready for your visit to Palazzo Madama, to the halls on the second floor, and to the Medieval Botanical Garden. These were made in collaboration with the Cooperativa Sociale Esserci in Turin.
To receive these documents in an open and modifiable format, write to: madamadidattica@fondazionetorinomusei.it
Storia Sociale Palazzo Madama
Storia Sociale Primo Piano di Palazzo Madama
Storia Sociale Giardino Botanico Medioevale
Tactile info
Tactile maps and drawings in relief of Palazzo Madama can be borrowed at the ticket office or downloaded online in Pdf format for Minolta printers.
Facciata Juvarriana
Planimetria del Piano Terra
Planimetria del Giardino Botanico Medioevale
Planimetria del Piano Fossato
On the ground floor, five paintings from the Gothic age to the Renaissance can be enjoyed through a kit located in a container at the entrance to the Sala Acaia: Giacomo Jaquerio, Antoine de Lonhy, Antonello da Messina, Defendente Ferrari, and Bronzino can be explored by the blind; those who are partially sighted can enjoy an up-close view of these works. The series also comes with a map of the room, which can be useful in finding your way around and the location of the works. The entries also come with video descriptions that can be downloaded online.
Each entry reproduces the work in color and in transparent relief: the printing techniques fine-tuned by Tactile Vision Onlus allows users to trace, thanks to a special transparent ink, some important elements of the image characterized by different levels in relief and different graphic patterns. The see-through details in resin do not interfere with interpreting the painting by all visitors.
On the back of each entry is a description of the work both in high-readability letters and in Braille: this, too, is made in transparent resin and therefore coexists with the description written in ink.
On the entry, on the lower part, users will find a QR code and an NFC (Near Field Communication) code that will allow those who have a smartphone with Internet connection to enjoy the descriptive text in the audio version and translation in visual language (LIS – Lingua italiana dei segni/Italian sign language).
Look at videos with the audio descriptions of the works.
Explore five masterpieces of Gothic and Renaissance painting through videos with audio descriptions, translation in LIS Italian sign language, and subtitles.