Unlimited entry
Free run of every partner museum all year — the core of the pass, and the benefit students use most. Go once a term or once a week; the pass does not mind.
The student pass is for the young person who wants to keep going back. School visits are wonderful, but they happen once; a student who is genuinely curious about their region's history wants to return — to look again, to follow a new interest, to bring a friend. The student pass makes that possible by opening the partner museums all year for a price so low that cost stops being the reason to stay home. At about the cost of a couple of separate entries, it is the best value in the trust's whole offer for an individual learner.
A student pass admits its holder to every museum in the partner network, as many times as they like, for a full year from the day they join. No counting visits, no deciding whether a return trip is worth the entry fee — a curious student simply goes, whenever they have a free afternoon. For a young person growing up among some of the world's most significant museums, that freedom to return again and again is exactly what turns a one-off school trip into a lasting relationship with their own heritage — the difference between having seen a place once and truly coming to know it over a year of unhurried visits.
The pass also brings the holiday programmes and student events within reach — the structured activities the trust runs in school breaks, and the workshops and gatherings that connect young learners with one another and with the people who care for the collections. The holiday programmes page sets those out. And because the trust is built on a cross-subsidy, the modest price a student pays also helps keep school visits cheap for others — joining is both a personal benefit and a small act of support for the wider mission.
For its low annual price, the student pass carries a real set of benefits, all aimed at deepening a young person's engagement with the museums.
Free run of every partner museum all year — the core of the pass, and the benefit students use most. Go once a term or once a week; the pass does not mind.
Access to the structured holiday activities the trust runs in school breaks, turning idle weeks into discovery. Detailed on the holiday programmes page.
Workshops and gatherings for pass-holders — a chance to go deeper, to handle and make, and to meet others as curious as you are about the region's past.
Any student — at school, college or university. For a pass-holder under eighteen, a parent or guardian sets it up and gives consent, as the privacy page explains. There is no qualifying exam or membership maze; if you are studying, you can join.
Yes, quickly. At its low annual price it costs roughly what two separate museum entries would, so any student who visits more than twice is already ahead — and the holiday programmes and events come on top. See the figure on the prices page.
Ask us. As with school visits, we can quietly help a student who genuinely cannot afford the pass — the mission is access, and a few euros should never be the barrier. Contact us in confidence through the contact page — a quiet word is all it takes, and no young person should miss out on a year of the museums over a sum this small.
Join for the price of a couple of visits and keep going back.
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