Capitoline Museums, located on top of the Capitoline Hill, is one single museum containing a group of art and archaeological museums, including ancient bronzes, Roman ... read more
Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica displays a beautiful classical collection of Egyptian, Greek, Assyrian and Phoenician works of art. The collection was brought together ... read more
The Museo delle Mura, established in 1990, traces the history of the city's fortifications, from the royal and republican age ( 6th - 4th century BC), to those of ... read more
The Museum of Imperial Fora (Museo dei Fori Imperiali), housed inside the Trajan's Market, tells the story of the impressive urban system of the Imperial Fora: ... read more
The Museo dell’Ara Pacis is an archaeological museum housing the monumental altar dedicated to the goddess of Peace. It dates back to the 1st century BC. The ... read more
National Museum of Venezia Palace displays collections of art from the early Christian period up to the Renaissance, in particular tapestries, statues and pottery. The ... read more
The National Roman Museum (Museo Nazionale Romano) is a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches scattered over the ... read more
The Palazzo Massimo is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches ... read more
The Baths of Diocletian is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four ... read more
The Crypta Balbi is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches ... read more
The Mausoleum of Augustus, restored and reopened in March 2021, was built in 28 BC (63 BC – AD 14), probably inspired by the mausoleum of Alexander the Great (356 BC ... read more
The Museum of the Near East, Egypt and Mediterranean is features the collections, brought together by more than thirty archaeological expeditions of Rome Sapienza ... read more
The Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex of buildings within the Imperial Fora, and was constructed during the reign of Emperor Trajan (53 AD – 117 ... read more
The Vatican Museums, founded in the 16th century by Pope Julius II, are displaying in 54 galleries only a part of the immense art and sculpture collections, brought ... read more
Villa Giulia, in Mannerist style, was built in 1551-1553, for the highly cultivated art collector Pope Julius III. The main building was designed by da Vignola, but the ... read more