The Ministry of Culture has communicated the numbers of admissions to museums and state archaeological parks during the All Saints weekend. On 1 and 2 November the visits took place according to the usual methods of use, therefore for a fee, while on 3-4 November they were free to access (#domenicalmuseo on the 3rd, National Unity Day and Armed Forces Day on 4).
Below is the data received: Colosseum archaeological park – Colosseum. Flavian Amphitheater 72,448; Pantheon – Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres 61,545; Pompeii archaeological park – Pompeii archaeological area 58,529; Colosseum archaeological park – Roman Forum and Palatine 53,767; Uffizi Galleries – The Uffizi 38,911; Royal Palace of Caserta 31,605; Accademia Gallery of Florence 25.304; Castel Sant’Angelo 24,075; Royal Museums of Turin 19,030; Uffizi Galleries – Pitti Palace 17,920; Reggia di Venaria 16,810 (paid on 3rd and closed on 4th November); Castel Sant’Elmo and Museum of the Twentieth Century in Naples 16,744; Villae – Villa d’Este 13,346; Archaeological park of Paestum and Velia – Museum and archaeological area of Paestum 10,753; Baths of Caracalla 9,539; Royal Palace of Naples 9,228; Ducal Palace of Mantua 9,165; National archaeological museum of Naples 9.089.
Historical Museum of Miramare Castle 8,844; Bargello Museums – Medici Chapels 8,546; Herculaneum archaeological park 8,124; Borghese Gallery 7,720; Brera Art Gallery 7,605; Certosa di San Martino 7,529; Villae – Hadrian’s Villa 7,094; Caves of Catullus and Archaeological Museum of Sirmione 6,327; National Galleries of Ancient Art – Palazzo Barberini 6,080; Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica – Archaeological area of Ostia Antica 6,038; National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art 5.701; Galleries of the Academy of Venice 5,272; Leonardo’s Last Supper 5,160; Museum and Royal Forest of Capodimonte – Capodimonte Museum 5,120; Pilotta monumental complex 5.106; Castel del Monte 5,060; National Gallery of the Marche 4,763; Bargello Museums – Orsanmichele Complex 4,062; National archaeological museum of Reggio Calabria 4.016; Mario Torelli National Archaeological Museum and Archaeological Park and Jewish Catacombs 4,014; Swabian Castle of Bari 3,972; Villa della Regina 3,673; National Gallery of Umbria 3,599; Farnese Palace of Caprarola 3,558; Racconigi Castle and Park 3,323; Bargello Museums – Bargello National Museum 3,239; Cerveteri and Tarquinia archaeological park – Monterozzi Necropolis and National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia 3,173; National archaeological museum of Melfese «Massimo Pallottino» 3,131; National Museum of Villa Pisani – Stra 2.839; Torrechiara Castle 2,839; National Museums of Genoa – Royal Palace of Genoa 2,802; State fortress of Gradara 2,586; Villa Lante di Bagnaia 2,507; National Roman Museum – Palazzo Massimo 2,438; Sword Gallery 2,415; National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia 2,355; National Roman Museum – Baths of Diocletian 2,320; Palazzo Grimani Museum 2,169; National archaeological museum of Taranto 2,165; Rocca Albornoz – National Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto 2,120; Cerveteri and Tarquinia archaeological park – Banditaccia necropolis and Cerite national archaeological museum in Cerveteri 2,042; Blue Grotto 2.004. Added to these data are the 113,472 visitors to the ViVe – Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia and the 24,180 to the Uffizi Galleries – Boboli Gardens.