Museo Casa Don Bosco reopens Saturday, May 1, 2021
Museo Casa Don Bosco reopens Saturday, May 1, 2021
Museo Casa Don Bosco reopens Saturday, May 1, 2021
With Piedmont designated a yellow zone and in compliance with Ministry of Culture guidelines, Museo Casa Don Bosco in the heart of Valdocco reopens to the public on May 1, 2021.
MUSEUM HOURS
- MON: Closed
- TUES & THURS: 9:30 – 12:30
- WED & FRI: 15:00 – 18:00
- SAT & SUN: 9:30-12:30 / 15:30-18:30
GUIDED TOURS
Guided tours are available by reservation only. Please email your request to
info@museocasadonbosco.it
Public health protocols set a 20- person maximum. For groups of ten or more, a guided tour may be scheduled outside of the hours indicated below. Kindly send your request to info@museocasadonbosco.it
GUIDED TOUR HOURS
- TUE: 10:30
- FRI: 16:00
- SAT & SUN: 10:30 / 16:00
Admission to Museo Casa Don Bosco is free.
Until January 14, 2022, visit “The World Through His Eyes”, our newest exhibit celebrating the life ofB, a “Salesian of the first hour”; who witnessed the Saint of the Young in action and oversaw the worldwide expansion of the Salesian Congregation as the second successor of Don Bosco.
“We are delighted to reopen our Museum dedicated to the man who gave hope to countless young people, even throughout the pandemic that ravaged Turin during the early years of his mission. To visit Museo Casa Don Bosco is to step into the living legacy of a holy man, a father, teacher and friend who changed history by giving the young a future”.
Stefania De Vita – Director, Museo Casa Don Bosco
Museo Casa Don Bosco cares about your health during these trying times. For maximum safety, all visitors are required to wear a mask which fully covers the nose and mouth, submit to a body temperature reading which must not exceed 37.5 ° C, disinfect their hands at our sanitation stations, observe physical distancing of no less than 1 metre between persons, and avoid gathering in groups.
For more information, kindly visit museocasadonbosco.org
We look forward to welcoming you.
Cordially,
Stefania De Vita,
Director, Museo Casa Don Bosco