The Capitoline Museums stand as one of the most complex museum venue in Rome. They are located on top of the most sacred hill of the city, that is, the... Capitoline Museums
The Museum of the Roman Civilization does not enjoy a central location in Rome, being situated some 5 kilometers from the historical area. It is, however, a sight not to... Museum of the Roman Civilization
The National Etruscan Museum is a smaller museum in Rome, but its historical and artistic value has never been challenged. The museum was set up in 1889, after the unification... National Etruscan Museum
While the historical center of Rome seems to be the most compact and popular tourist area of Rome, the outskirts of the capital are just as worth searching out. The... Borghese Gallery
Place of imprisonment of Benvenuto Cellini and of Giordano Bruno and nest of the plots engineered by the notorious Borgia family, Castel Sant’Angelo is one of the most fascinating sights... Castel Sant’Angelo
While Centrale Montemartini is not the most famed sight to visit in Rome, it is, by some tourists’ opinion, one of the most amazing mixes of cultural items integrated in... Centrale Montemartini
The National Gallery of Modern Art is located in the vicinity of Villa Giulia, which is home to the National Etruscan Museum, and of the Borghese Gallery, several kilometers from... National Gallery of Modern Art
The National Museum of Oriental Art of Rome was founded in 1957, as a result of the collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the back then called Istituto Italiano... National Museum of Oriental Art
The Keats-Shelley House in Rome is a memorial museum dedicated to the two Romantic poets, honoring, at the same time, the contribution of plenty other figures to the cultural scene... Keats-Shelley House
The National Museum of the 21st Century Arts is one of the newest museums in Rome. It opened no sooner than 2010, after a period of more than a decade... National Museum of the 21st Century Arts
The Vatican Museums stand as one of the most complex sight to visit while in Rome. They also share, together with the Capitoline Museums, the reputation of the oldest museum... Vatican Museums
While there is no shortage of museums in Rome proudly showcasing masterpieces of sculpture from antiquity to nowadays, the Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture is not to be overlooked either.... Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture
Civic Museum of Zoology of Rome is situated in the vicinity of the Zoological Garden (known to the locals as the Bioparc), standing out as a reputed institute ascertained at... Civic Museum of Zoology
Ara Pacis is a unique museum in Rome. It is the only museum which has on display a single main exhibit, that is, the very altar of peace from which... Ara Pacis
The Trajan’s Market and the Imperial Forums form one of the largest archeological sites of Rome. This priceless nucleus of ancient vestiges is located at the opposite end of the... Trajan’s Market and the Museum of the Imperial Forums
The Planetarium and the Astronomical Museum of Rome are located in the same area as the Museum of Roman Civilization and, given the proximity between these sights, common tickets are... Planetarium and Astronomical Museum
The Aurelian Walls represent one of the most advanced examples of military defense systems of ancient origin. Built between 271 and 275 AD under Emperor Aurelian and Emperor Probus (the... Walls Museum
The National Gallery of Ancient Art of Rome has its collections displayed in two grand palaces of the capital: at Palazzo Barberini and at Palazzo Corsini. While the collections of... National Gallery of Ancient Art of Barberini Palace