Admission fee in older documents also Isagogikon (admission, door money, gate money; entrance fee)
Generally, a fee charged for entering certain rooms – such as a museum (museum: a place where works of art, scientific samples, or other objects of permanent value are kept and exposed) – or certain events – such as a horse show – also called admission money. This is intended to cover personnel and material costs. – A one-off payment, prohibited by a supreme court decision but by no means eradicated, for retailers – especially chain discount stores, drugstore chains, DIY stores – to include a product in their range of products. – A charge levied by large cities on automobiles that enter the city area, the city money – see “Lustbarkeitsgebühr,” “Schlüsselgeld,” “Torgegeld,” “Türgeld.
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