The City Council has approved the guidelines for the launch of three types of discounted single-ticket options for admission to the city’s museums. This measure builds on and formalizes an initiative that has already been successfully tested in the past, now structuring it into three different categories to meet the needs and preferences of visitors.
Culture Councilor Alberto Parigi: “The ‘Single Ticket’ initiative was created to facilitate access to our museums and enhance the concept of the Pordenone museum network, promoting an integrated system that encompasses and unites the individual institutions. “After successfully testing this model in the past—and given that it was a very positive experience—we decided to repeat it and make it official.” The new year will thus begin with a focus on culture and accessibility, offering residents and tourists the opportunity to discover Pordenone’s rich museum heritage at affordable rates.
The discounted single ticket will be available in three different options:
Civic Museums Ticket – Priced at €10.00 instead of €15.00, this ticket grants admission to the three museums operated by the City of Pordenone: the Art Museum – Palazzo Ricchieri, the Silvia Zenari Natural History Museum, and the Archaeological Museum of Western Friuli in Torre.
Temporary Exhibitions Ticket – Priced at €20.00 instead of €24.00, this ticket grants access to the temporary exhibitions at the Galleria Bertoia—which is currently hosting an exhibition organized by Suazes dedicated to the great French photographer Robert Doisneau—and at the Palazzo del Fumetto, where visitors can currently see the exhibition dedicated to the legendary Lupo Alberto.
All-Access Ticket – Priced at €29.00 instead of €39.00, this ticket provides combined admission to the three municipal museums and the temporary exhibitions at Galleria Bertoia and Palazzo del Fumetto.
The prices shown are for full-price tickets, whilst reduced-price tickets will continue to be available as single tickets, retaining the discounted rates currently in force.
The single ticket will be available shortly: the technical preparations required for the physical production of the ticket are currently being finalised, a process that is expected to be completed after the festive season. Consequently, the start of 2026 will coincide with the official launch of this initiative, which will offer many visitors the opportunity to enjoy Pordenone’s museum network at an affordable price.
Between spring and summer 2026, it will also be possible to purchase the single ticket online via the new website dedicated to Pordenone’s museums, which is currently under development. This represents an important opportunity to promote the city’s cultural heritage and make it increasingly accessible to the local community and visitors.