Do not pay for this!!!
The basilica museum is CLOSED!
They need money to renovate the actual Basilica but this isnât the way to do it (completely overcharging and swindling tourists!!!)
The Basilica itself is a church, which you should never have to pay to go into. Itâs filthy, dark with lots of paintings that you canât make out! Half of the church is fenced off with the word âalarmâ which is disappointing and you canât get to the second level!
The organ is incredible and the ceiling is beautifully detailed and ornate but isnât worth the price to see when so many others exist for cheaper or free!
The garden is disappointing, not well kept with artificial plants, no landscaping and weeds and again, half of it fenced off!
The cellar is bizarre- two empty stone rooms with fairy lights ?!? And a local seller trying to sell fake plants ? In a Church ?
The rooms lead onto business like meeting rooms, halls and corridors that eventually lead to a cafe and exhibition type space. This was not mentioned when we bought the tickets and made us feel like we had been swindled!! The spaces were modern, filled with questionable art, decor and smells; I felt like I was in a living room, and it wasnât a saintâs!
Poor information, poor communication and poor pricing! Maybe even poor morals ! Either completely privatise it or keep it open for fall to see!
Over complicated ticket choices (4-5 to choose from) and the girl didnât say which one did what or what we were paying for. Watch out- one of the tickets advertises a coffee or tea tasting which is from another local seller.
You canât access any higher floors, views or towers and the basilica museum is CLOSED!
Get a pic of the amazing door outside...
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