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PhrasesAt the Art GalleryCi sono visite guidate in italiano oggi?
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Ci sono visite guidate in italiano oggi?

Are there guided tours in Italian today?

Pronunciation

Guidate: gwee-DAH-teh. From guidare — to guide. Feminine plural to agree with visite.

When to use it

Ask to join an Italian-language guided tour — excellent language practice and far more informative than an audioguide. Tours of major museums happen multiple times daily.

What it means

Ci sono means 'are there'. Visite guidate is 'guided tours'. In italiano is 'in Italian'. Today is oggi. A practical question that can dramatically improve your museum experience.

Variations

C'è una guida che parla inglese?

Is there a guide who speaks English?

Most major Italian museums have multilingual guides.

Posso unirmi a una visita guidata già iniziata?

Can I join a guided tour that has already started?

Usually not — ask if a new one starts soon.

La visita guidata dura quanto?

How long does the guided tour last?

Typically 1-2 hours for a standard collection tour.

Mini Dialogue

— Ci sono visite guidate in italiano oggi? — Sì, la prossima inizia alle undici. Durata: un'ora e mezza. — Quanto costa? — Dieci euro a persona, escluso il biglietto d'ingresso.

— Are there guided tours in Italian today? — Yes, the next one starts at eleven. Duration: one and a half hours. — How much does it cost? — Ten euros per person, excluding the entry ticket.

Cultural Note

Italian museum guides (guide autorizzate) must hold a regional licence — an exam that covers art history, local history, and presentation skills. Unlicensed guiding is technically illegal in Italy, though enforcement varies. Licensed guides display a badge and can be identified at major tourist sites.