Entrada al Claustro Monreale en Palermo





Descripción
El claustro de Monreale fue inscrito en la Lista del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO como uno de los diez sitios del Palermo árabe-normando. La arquitectura y el arte, y sobre todo los magníficos mosaicos y decoraciones tanto en la catedral como en el claustro, hacen de Monreale un “imperdible” en la lista de tareas de cada viajero exigente de Sicilia. AVISO : La hora confirmada no siempre es la misma que usted solicitó; museo confirma automáticamente la hora disponible más cercana en la misma fecha si la hora solicitada está agotada.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Explore la catedral, descubra los magníficos mosaicos (aprox. 6.340 m²) con escenas del Antiguo y Nuevo Testamento, el Cristo Pantocrátor en la cúpula sobre el ábside central y muchas otras imágenes llenas de asombrosos detalles. Luego, continúe hasta la capilla del crucifijo, más conocida como Capilla de Roano, que lleva el nombre de su fundador, donde se guarda el tesoro de la catedral. Si lo desea, continúe visitando el Museo Diocesano (no incluido en la entrada), que se encuentra en parte en la sala capitular de San Plácido que albergaba la asamblea de los monjes. Concluya su recorrido en la apacible belleza del claustro. No se pierda la experiencia de las terrazas de la catedral desde las que podrá disfrutar de una vista extraordinaria de la ciudad y de la llanura de Palermo, hasta el mar Mediterráneo.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Recibirá confirmación en un plazo de 48 horas a partir de la fecha de reserva, siempre que haya disponibilidad
- A través de Internet solo está disponible la entrada COMPLETA
- Le recordamos que Weekend in Italy le enviará por correo electrónico el ÚNICO bono/entrada aceptados por el museo para la visita. Asegúrese de que lo recibe y de imprimirlo antes de acudir a la cita, ya que el bono emitido por Viator no le permitirá la entrada al museo.
- La entrada NO incluye el acceso a la Catedral
Opiniones(88)
It's a scam; we pay more than on-site, and it's impossible to download the audio guide. Not recommended
I only received the email for the entry tickets after the scheduled visit time of 9 AM, and it was very difficult for the reception staff to find this reservation. Moreover, the price difference between purchasing a ticket at the entrance (16 euros) and booking through Tripadvisor (31 euros) seems excessive to me.
We could not see the apartments since it was Tuesday parliament day. But the chapel is beautiful.
viator is only an intermediary between the tour operators who issue you the tickets (barcode), so that you can enter the paid cloister. It took me 24 hours to ask by email to “weekend in Italy” to kindly send me the three paid and unrefundable reservations.... It’s a nice scam because you can completely out of season, take tickets at the entrance of the cloister, only one reservation could pass, the speakers at the cloister counter were extremely correct and made us pass by having been able to scan only one reservation! For information, Viator responded quickly to my requests by email and a weekend in Italy, rather cooperative!
The ticket got us entry to every part and was worth every cent! It was a fabulous tour and we couldn’t have been happier. Only critique is that there was no address on the ticket and being a tourist just meant that I had to have access to the internet to look it up. Minor but would have been easier to have it on there.
First of all, I never received actual tickets by email, I had only original voucher from Tripadvisor/Viator. Just a day before this tour was planned, I got a message from a local tour operator (Maria) that this tour is cancelled due to their inability to get an access to Montreale on that day. This message was sent to the internal Viator mailbox and I got it just by accident. The message recommended to contact Tripadvisor immediately to request a full refund. When I tried to this online, even though the tour was cancelled by the provider, the text on the screen warned that if I push cancel, no refund will be issued. I called local provider (Palermo) and he again said I have to contact Tripadvisor as they have my money and they should refund to my credit card. I asked him if they will inform Tripadvisor about this situation themselves, but his answer was confusing. Now, I really do not know how to contact the Tripadvisor/Viator help desk to resolve this issue. Please, send me an explanation on my next steps using my email address from my account and message on my Iphone.
Good morning, to clarify, we did not cancel a tour, you purchased a ticket for an independent visit, not a guided tour. We have refunded your reservation because while we can confirm a different time than you requested, we do not want to cause problems with your vacation schedule and prefer to leave you free to get your ticket at the exact time you want. We cannot refund because we have not been paid, you have paid Tripadvisor which you can reach at customer.care@viator.com to request a full refund as you have been told by Maria.
It was said that I would get my tickets 2 days in advance, that was not correct. A day before the visit I wrote an email where the cards went, I did get them. The day of the visit I received the same cards in my mail.
We visited the town of Monreale and its Cathedral on September 3. I believe that using words, if you are not an art critic, is reductive and superfluous to be able to emphasize the majesty and magnificence of this jewel that the whole world envies us. So I prefer to upload lots of photographs to stimulate you to come and visit it and to let your imagination run wild.
Watch out, everybody. Award of 22 euros includes 9 euros fees!!!!! The tour is superb but take the tickets directly on site
Warning: if you only want to visit the cathedral the ticket is free. (Nobody explains it at the entrance ). If you also want to see the cloister, the diocesan museum and the terrace you pay. The ticket is quite steep. Decidete voi!



