Do you pay full price or reduced?
'Intero' — 'in-TE-ro'. Three syllables; stress on the second.
This is what ticket staff will ask you — know your answer. You may also ask this about a companion to ensure you buy the right category of ticket.
'Prezzo intero' (full price) is the standard adult rate. 'Prezzo ridotto' (reduced price) applies to students, seniors, children, and people with disabilities. 'Gratuito' (free) applies to very young children or certain card holders.
Sono disabile. C'è un biglietto agevolato?
I have a disability. Is there a concessionary ticket?
Asks about disability-specific pricing.
Gli anziani pagano meno?
Do elderly people pay less?
Checks senior citizen discounts.
I bambini sotto i sei anni entrano gratis?
Do children under six enter free?
Common exemption age for children at Italian museums.
In Italy, age-based discounts at museums and transport are tied to specific ages (usually 18, 25, 65) and often limited to EU citizens. For non-EU visitors, full price usually applies regardless of age — always check the specific institution's policy.