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new_adventure Jul 10th, 2011 02:34 PM

Museum tickets in Florence
 
I was just perusing the Firenze Musei website and saw in the "rules" section that admission is free for Art Academy students with a valid ID.

Does anyone know if that is enrollment in a particular Art Academy, only European academies, etc...or does an enrolled student at the American Academy of Art, in Chicago qualify?

Not that it's a huge amount of money to be saved, but hey, free is free. :-)

ellenem Jul 10th, 2011 02:45 PM

The full text about free admission for art academy students reads: "teachers and students enrolled in the Fine Arts Academies or corresponding institutes within the European Union students must display the certificate of enrolment for the current academic year in Italian or English)"

I don't believe Chicago is in the European Union.

http://www.polomuseale.firenze.it/en...i/gratuito.asp

Alec Jul 10th, 2011 02:50 PM

An American student attending an arts academy course in EU will qualify, but not at a US academy.

new_adventure Jul 10th, 2011 02:54 PM

Well, given that that is a different website than the one I was looking at, I see the difference in verbiage.

"Art academy instructors and students (students must provide proof of enrolment for the current school year);" (copied and pasted from the site I was reading) therefore I think my question was valid.

Yes, I am quite aware that Chicago is not in the EU, but thanks for the snarky reply none the less. A simple "here's the info I know" would have sufficed.

new_adventure Jul 10th, 2011 02:57 PM

Thanks, Alec

ellenem Jul 10th, 2011 03:15 PM

I'm sorry if my mild attempt at humor troubled you in any way. I've offered lengthy helpful information and support to you on your previous thread and thought my comment would be received in my intended tone.

new_adventure Jul 10th, 2011 03:20 PM

You're correct, you have been helpful in the past, which is perhaps why this response was taken as it was, condescending and insulting.

Had I been reading the same website that you quoted, I clearly would have had no need to ask my question, but given the generality of the information I had, I thought it appropriate to ask.

No need to dwell...moving on


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