Are Museums, Restaurants, and Hotels Free of Vaccination Requirements in Italy?
On planes and public transportation like high-speed or intercity trains and buses, as well as in theaters, cinemas, concert halls, indoor sporting events and other entertainment venues in the country, masks are still required to be worn. According to the Italian Ministry of Culture, visitors to state museums, monuments, galleries, parks, and monumental gardens must wear surgical masks.
We should keep up the vaccine campaign and keep up behavior inspired by prudence: wearing masks indoors or in crowded places or wherever there is a risk of contagion, according to Dr. Giovanni Rezza, the health ministry's prevention chief.
Some European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Iceland, and Ireland, have completely done away with rules from the pandemic era, while Italy is rolling them back. Mask rules have also been abolished by several airlines in Europe as well as the United States: https://dordle.io