San Gennaro Card: visits to the places of the Saint at advantageous prices

San Gennaro Card to visit the places of the Saint
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With the San Gennaro card there will be discounts to visit the places of the Saint and public transport is included.

The Campania organization>Artecard, operating in the tourism sector, has created a new card, the San Gennaro Card, with which you can visit the places associated with the Patron Saint of Naples, discounted.

The card has a maximum duration of three days and is available in two versions, depending on whether or not the public transport ticket is included.

The offer gives the possibility to carry out three free entries by choice and a reduction of up to 50% from the fourth entry onwards. To activate it, just log in to the first site among those included or it will be activated with the first use of public transport (for the version that includes it).

The places of the circuit

There are eight places that are part of this cultural network: the Diocesan Museum, Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro, lin the Basilica of Santa Restituta in the Cathedral, il Museum of San Martino, il Pio Monte della Misericordia, Catacombs of San Gennaro, theFlavian Amphitheater of Pozzuoli e il La Solfatara volcano.

In each site the life and the still deeply felt cult of San Gennaro will be explored, under the banner of art, faith and tradition to learn about the history and the rite of the "miracle of the blood".

Pricing

The cost of the card varies depending on whether or not the transport is included:

  • 29 euro: includes 3 free entries chosen by the circuit. Reduction of 50% from the fourth entry onwards. Transport on the means of the UnicoCampania consortium.
  • 14 euro: includes 3 free admissions of your choice and a 50% reduction from the fourth entry onwards. Does not include regional transport.

For further information you can contact: 800 600 601 - 06 399 67 650 (from mobile phones and from abroad) or the Campania Artecard site

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Written by Valeria Muollo
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