ISOLA MADRE

Visit Rules

By purchasing admission tickets, visitors fully accept the provisions set out in the regulations below.

General Rules for Visiting Terre Borromeo Sites

Access to Terre Borromeo sites is permitted up to thirty minutes before the site closes.

 

At the entrance to each site, visitors are required to show their admission ticket. Failure to present an admission ticket will result in denied entry.

 

The visit routes are established to ensure visitor safety and the protection of the artworks and sites. To ensure a smooth flow of visitors, it is necessary to remain on the designated visit routes and not to cross the barriers in place. Visit routes may be changed at the discretion of the Terre Borromeo Management in order to ensure the above.

 

The visit routes have been designed to enhance the sites and prevent overcrowding. Visitors are therefore required to respect the scheduled explanation times and must not overtake other groups or cause obstruction.

 

All visitors must behave respectfully towards the sites visited. Groups must remain together throughout the visit.

 

All visitors must wear clothing appropriate to the sites visited. Access in ceremonial attire will not be permitted.

 

Sound amplification systems are not allowed, out of respect for other visitors.

 

Groups of more than 6 people, including the guide, are required to use earphones, or whisper systems, allowing guides to keep their voices low.

 

The use of laser pointers is prohibited.

 

It is prohibited to display any material that obstructs visibility for other visitors, interferes with emergency signage or, in any way, obstructs escape routes.

 

Access to Terre Borromeo sites is permitted solely for cultural purposes. Access for commercial purposes is not permitted. Photography, filming and television shooting are permitted only with prior authorisation from Terre Borromeo. Obtaining authorisation allows such activities to be carried out only within the limits and in the manner established by the authorisation itself.

The following behaviours are prohibited

  • Touching works of art or bringing objects close to them that could damage them.
  • Leaning on sculpture bases or walls.
  • Sitting on sofas and armchairs.
  • Running inside the museum areas.
  • Using trekking poles inside the Palace.
  • Consuming food and drinks in the exhibition areas and gardens.
  • Bringing in liquids, except for so-called LAGs, namely liquids, aerosols and gels, for medical purposes.
  • Smoking. This ban also includes electronic cigarettes.
  • Taking photographs with flash; taking photographs or filming videos with selfie sticks, tripods or professional equipment of any kind.
  • Writing on or defacing walls.
  • Leaving paper, bottles, chewing gum or other waste behind.
  • Bringing knives and/or metal tools of any kind into the museum; bringing in any type of firearm and/or dangerous material. Entry is also prohibited to armed visitors, even if they hold a valid firearms licence. Any further different conditions must be communicated in advance and, where applicable, authorised by the Management.
  • Bringing in animals, with the exception of guide dogs for visually impaired visitors, service dogs for assistance to disabled visitors, and pets whose support for therapeutic care, pet therapy, is certified by doctors from public healthcare facilities.
  • Bringing in drones and similar devices.
  • Leaning over parapets.

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TERRE BORROMEO

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICE ⚠️

We inform visitors that on Friday, May 22, 2026, Parco Pallavicino will be closed to the public due to the passage of the Giro d’Italia and the resulting closure of the SS33 state road.