FastItalian LearningSign in
PhrasesAt the Art GalleryMi sono perso/a. Come torno all'ingresso?
A2

Mi sono perso/a. Come torno all'ingresso?

I've got lost. How do I get back to the entrance?

Pronunciation

Perso/a: PEHR-so (m), PEHR-sah (f). The gender changes — remember to use the correct form.

When to use it

Large Italian museums like the Vatican Museums or Uffizi can be genuinely confusing. Asking museum staff is always the quickest solution.

What it means

Mi sono perso/a is 'I have got lost' — reflexive passato prossimo. Come torno is 'how do I return'. All'ingresso is 'to the entrance'.

Variations

Dov'è l'uscita?

Where is the exit?

L'uscita — the exit. Simpler than asking for the entrance.

Siamo nella sezione medievale?

Are we in the medieval section?

Orienting yourself by section/period.

Questa è la sala numero ventuno?

Is this room number twenty-one?

Using the room numbering system to locate yourself.

Mini Dialogue

— Mi sono perso. Come torno all'ingresso? — Segua il corridoio fino in fondo, poi giri a sinistra. L'ingresso è dopo le scale. — Quante sale ci sono in questo museo? — Quarantadue al piano principale. È normale perdersi.

— I've got lost. How do I get back to the entrance? — Follow the corridor to the end, then turn left. The entrance is after the stairs. — How many rooms are in this museum? — Forty-two on the main floor. It's normal to get lost.

Cultural Note

The Vatican Museums are among the most geographically confusing museums in the world — the complex covers 5.5 hectares with over 54 galleries. A one-way traffic system guides visitors from entrance to Sistine Chapel, but the system can feel disorienting. The walk from entrance to Sistine Chapel covers approximately 4km.