Admission fees and opening times


Useful information for visitors of the Valley of the Temples and the “Pietro Griffo” Archaeological Museum

Closure of the Archaeological Park on August 31 and September 1, 2024  

Valley of the Temples

Archaeological Park
  • Opening times:
    • week-days: 08.30 a.m. – 19.00  (exit by 20.00)
    • public holidays and pre-holidays: 08.30 a.m. – 19.00  (exit by 20.00)
    • Admission ticket: from 15 June 2024 until 31 December 2024 (including exhibition “I Tesori d’Italia”)
      • Price: € 15,00 per person-
      • Concession: € 9,00 per person-
      • Free admission for everybody: the first Sunday of the month until 19:00.
Valley of the Temples and Archaeological Museum
Combined ticket: from 15 June 2024 until 31 December 2024 (including exhibition “I Tesori d’Italia”)
  • Price: € 19.80 per person-
  • Concession: € 11.40 per person-
Valley of the Temples Park and Kolymbetra gardens
Combined ticket: from 15 June 2024 until 31 December 2024 (including exhibition “I Tesori d’Italia”)
  • Price: € 21 per person-
  • Concession: € 14 per person-

Archeological museum

“Pietro Griffo” regional archeological museum
Opening times:
  • Monday to Saturday: 9.00 a.m. – 19.00
  • Sundays and public holidays: 9.00 a.m. – 19.00
Admission ticket:
  • Price € 9,00 per person
  • Concession € 4,50 per person

Notice


REDUCED TICKET (50% discount):
  • European Union citizens only, between 18 and 25, upon showing passport or ID
FREE ADMISSION:
  • European and non-European citizens under 18
  • tour guides from EU countries practicing their professional activity;
  • tour interpreters from EU practicing their professional activity;
  • members of ICOM (international council of museums);
  • members of iccrom (international organization for the conservation of cultural heritage);
  • reserved school groups from European union schools, accompanied by one teacher every 10 students;
  • teachers and students of faculties of architecture, conservation of the cultural heritage, education sciences, and degree courses in the arts, or in literary subjects with a specialization in archaeology or art history, in humanities faculties of universities from the European Union;
  • students enrolled in these specializations of faculties of architecture, conservation of the cultural heritage, education sciences, and of degree courses in the arts, or in literary subjects with a – specialisation in archaeology or art history, in humanities faculties of universities and doctorate students in the aforementioned disciplines;
  • socrates and erasmus students of the aforementioned disciplines;
  • teachers and students of fine arts academies from the European Union;
  • teachers of art history in upper secondary schools;
  • students of the following schools: istituto centrale del restauro, opificio delle pietre dure, scuola per il restauro del mosaico;
  • journalists in the Italian national register or any other journalist from a foreign country, only for work purposes and according to a valid document proving the given professionalism;
  • disabled persons and a companion;
  • members of volunteer work associations of the cultural heritage