Historical and cultural heritage sites are treasures of humanity that must be preserved and passed on to future generations. These sites are an essential part of almost every traveler’s itinerary, both domestically and internationally, and they contribute significantly in cultural, social, and economic terms.

At Meroddi Hotels, we place great importance on protecting historical and cultural heritage, and on encouraging our guests to act responsibly during their visits. The following visitor guidelines are designed to enrich our guests’ experiences while contributing to the sustainable preservation of our common heritage.


Rules to Follow When Visiting Historical and Cultural Heritage Sites

  1. Be respectful:

Avoid any behavior that may damage historical or cultural values; do not touch walls or artifacts.
➝ Because these artifacts are irreplaceable elements of cultural heritage; even the smallest damage can cause permanent harm.

  • Maintain silence:
    Refrain from loud talking and noise; silence is essential in places of worship.
    ➝ Because silence preserves both the spiritual value of the place and the experience of other visitors.
  • Follow photography and filming rules:
    Do not take pictures in restricted areas; do not use flash.
    ➝ Because flash can cause light damage to frescoes, paintings, and delicate materials. In addition, photography may be restricted in some sites for privacy or security reasons.
  • Do not touch installations or artifacts:
    Do not touch objects, frescoes, sculptures, or plants.
    ➝ Because contact causes moisture, oil, and wear, leading to serious long-term deterioration.
  • Stay within designated areas:
    Follow signs and respect security barriers.
    ➝ Because these boundaries are in place to ensure both visitor safety and the protection of the site.
  • Keep the environment clean:
    Do not litter; use recycling bins whenever possible.
    ➝ Because environmental pollution damages the aesthetics of historical sites, harms the ecosystem, and increases conservation costs.
  • Respect local culture:
    Observe dress codes; respect local beliefs and traditions.
    ➝ Because heritage sites are part of living culture, and protecting social values is the responsibility of every visitor.
  • Follow smoking and food rules:
    Do not smoke or bring food and drinks into restricted areas.
    ➝ Because cigarette waste and food residues increase the risk of fire and damage the cleanliness and integrity of the site.
  • Comply with the instructions of guides and staff:
    Follow staff directions and guidance during emergencies.
    ➝ Because staff are trained to ensure both visitor safety and the protection of the site.
  • Respect people with disabilities and special needs:
    Give priority and act considerately in narrow areas.
    ➝ Because everyone has the right to experience heritage sites equally; empathy and sensitivity are part of social responsibility.