Important Museums Roma Near Me

Borghese Gallery and Museum Capitoline Museums Vatican Museums Palazzo Massimo alle Terme Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps National Roman Museum, Baths of Diocletian National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia Doria Pamphili Gallery National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art Roman Forum MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Art National Gallery of Ancient Art in Barberini Palace National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia Trajan's Market National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography

1. Borghese Gallery and Museum - Municipio Roma II

· 15290 reviews

Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5, 00197 Roma RM, Italy

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Borghese Gallery and Museum: what do users think?

NEVIN XU: I have never seen the famous sculptures in the book so thoroughly at one time.It is best to buy tickets in advance as they sell out easily.

P R: The top of the top in Rome. A passionate guide, breathtaking works by Carravaggio and Bernini. I recommend.

massimiliano santilli: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Ελπιδα Καρασαββιδου: Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min

Houem Trabelsi: Very enriching visit, carried out with a guide at the top! The villa is superb and the paintings and sculptures are fabulous.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Pół Wioski: A beautiful gallery decorated in a modern style. Situated in a cool park, full of exotic greenery.Unfortunately we visited in August. Crowd of people and… no tickets.If I come back to Rome, definitely not on this date and I will definitely visit this place again.

Qetevan Ketiladze: Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Jimmy Flores: Visited on Weekday Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Yes

toni constantin: Long cue. Make sure you buy tickets at least one day before and come before 11:00 am. Limited seats per day.Visited on Weekday Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Yes …

Eva Mora: Visited on Weekday Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended No

Carolina Ren: Awesome and definitely not to be missed!

Luca: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Deb Merten: Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

2. Capitoline Museums - Municipio Roma I

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· 11210 reviews

Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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Capitoline Museums: what do users think?

Eva Mora: Spectacular works worth the visit.Visited on Public holiday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended No …

Simone Curreli: che presentava un logo di brand famoso.Un opera sicuramente mirabile, ma che ho ritenuto fuori contesto, essendo praticamente l'unico pezzo del piano non appartenente al periodo romano.

David Redman: Stunning collection of centuries of Roman art and artifacts. It is wheelchair accessible.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Elle Townsend: Really enjoyed this museum.We went quite early in the day and there was very little queue.The museum layout is a bit confusing because of the shape of the building. I think we may have missed some bits, but I am sure we could have asked for directions as there were a lot of staff around.The cafe on the terrace is lovely, great place to stop for a coffee - just need to show your ticket to go back in!Some really interesting exhibits and felt like we received a real education on Roman history, well displayed and well communicated.We went under the Roma pass - so very good value!Would recommend!

3. Vatican Museums - Municipio Roma I

· 118302 reviews

00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City

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Vatican Museums: what do users think?

Raúl Fernández López: The amount of works of art that the Vatican Museums collect is impressive. Objects, paintings, sculptures, tapestries...The negative note is the number of people who visit it. Despite having the controlled capacity, it is excessive. At times it becomes unpleasant to visit the museum. Even so, once in a lifetime you should visit it.

Thomas Havet: Lots to see but not suitable for buggies and wheelchairsVisited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Richard Phillips: Well worth it.But take a good guideVisited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Dan Ledur: Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes

Nicole Melia: Three-hour queue to enter at 12. A sultry day with groups of cruise passengers and tourists from all over the world. But once you enter, you are dazzled by the magnificence of this one-of-a-kind place. Three hours is not enough to see it in its entirety. The Sistine Chapel absolutely deserves more time to be admired since they don't let you stop for more than a few minutes. To visit absolutely. Book your visit months in advance 💖

Mihaela Pirvu: Impressive museums for the number of exponents and the beauty.Without a guide I don't think I would have made it.Definitely to do several times to understand it better.

4. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme - Municipio Roma II

· 3770 reviews

Largo di Villa Peretti, 2, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

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Palazzo Massimo alle Terme: what do users think?

Giacomo Arosio: Esposizione e collezione di livello. Non metto 4 stelle perché mi han chiuso dentro solo perché volevano chiudere 15 minuti prima. Siate più professionali !Wait time No wait …

Marilyne Peyrola: Very nice museum with sumptuous Roman antiquitiesVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

peter roberts: Quiet gem away from the crowds!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

VIAJES PDV LEON (Agencia de viajes): Excellent historical place to visit it high season, a lot of tourism. You can't stop admiring all these historical beautiesVisited on Weekday …

Tulio Lisboa: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Marco Teofili: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Md Rafikul Islam: Stepping into the National Roman Museum at Palazzo Massimo was like embarking on a captivating journey through the splendor and everyday life of ancient Rome. This hidden gem stands as a testament to the wealth of art, history, and culture that the Roman Empire bestowed upon the world.The museum's collection is a treasure trove of well-preserved artifacts, sculptures, and mosaics that offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of the Romans. The lifelike portraits and intricate statues breathe life into the past, transporting you to an era where art and craftsmanship thrived.One can't help but marvel at the skill of the artisans who created these masterpieces, and the museum's layout allows you to appreciate their details up close. From the grandeur of noble portraits to the everyday objects that reveal the essence of ancient life, every corner of Palazzo Massimo is a testament to the depth and variety of Roman culture.The Palazzo itself is a masterpiece of architecture, providing a fitting backdrop to the treasures it houses. The serene and thoughtfully designed galleries create an atmosphere that encourages contemplation and connection with the past.The museum's staff are knowledgeable and eager to share insights, making the experience even more enriching. Whether you're an avid history buff, an art lover, or simply curious about the Roman Empire's legacy, the National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo is a must-visit destination in Rome.Exploring its halls is like unearthing buried chapters of history, where each artifact is a page that tells a story of triumphs, challenges, and the enduring spirit of human creativity. This museum is a true gem that makes the legacy of ancient Rome come alive in a profound and unforgettable way.

Mark Clayton: Our short visit whet our appetite for a return. Beautiful sculptures and stunning mosaics are adroitly described with just enough commentary.

L. WENG: , including Roman Emperor Augustus

Ana Maria Bignardi: Wait time No wait

Sven Barletta: Very impressive exhibition!
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5. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps - Municipio Roma I

· 1804 reviews

Piazza di Sant'Apollinare, 46, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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Marco Guimarães: Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

MARIA ELISABETTA CAMERLINGO: Who knows how many times I've passed in front of this museum, but I've never visited it. It was a wonderful discovery, I loved it.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

L. WENG: Located in the Ponte area of ​​Piazza Sant'Apollinare Square, tens of meters away from Navona Square, it is one of the four Roman National Museums. This building was once the official residence of the Spanish ambassador. Marco Sittico Altemps bought it and it became the Italianized family residence, hence the name. It is now one of four complexes of the Roman National Museum.The museum has three floors. The first Sunday of each month is a free day. You don’t need to queue up. You can get tickets directly at the entrance, and you can store bags in the cabinet for free at the entrance.Those who are interested in ancient Greek and Roman mythology are worth visiting, including many sculptures of heroes and gods in ancient Greek mythology, including Apollo, Athena, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Demeter Er, Hercules and his twelve exploits, etc.

Parzy P.: The Ludovisi throne is not to be missed

B I: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait

Luca Banchi: The building is beautiful and well maintained.There is a good collection, although I would have expected many more pieces. The cloister is beautiful, as is the loggia inside, that alone is worth a visit.

Anna Luigia Fioramonti: Palazzo del '400, behind Piazza Navona, beautiful and perfectly preserved. Currently one of the 4 seats of the Roman national museum ... a real gem, little known ... but which deserves to be discovered and experienced for the many statues of Greek and Roman origin from the collections of the noble palaces of the Ludovisi boncompagni or the family altemps ... a curiosity ... in the small but suggestive chapel, in the 19th century, the marriage between D Annunzio and Arduini was celebrated !! Ticket euro 8.00 and free on the first Sunday of the month!A must see both for the beauty of the works on display and for the stupendous noble palace!!

Florence: Gorgeous.Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Laetitia Oliger: Museum with magnificent sculptures. Each sculpture has its explanations.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Dahlia Divine: Allows you to discover works dating from Antiquity, including some Egyptian objects, in peace. Pleasant reception.

6. National Roman Museum, Baths of Diocletian - Municipio Roma II

· 2994 reviews

Viale Enrico de Nicola, 78, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

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National Roman Museum, Baths of Diocletian: what do users think?

Emily Diamandopoulou: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Juan Alejandro Garrido Ramírez: Great museum where you immerse yourself in ancient Roman times and you can see all the sculptures and constructions of that timeVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Tulio Lisboa: Outside the route of the city's traditional museums, this one brought us good surprises. It's worth the visit! Obs.: avoid going on very hot days because the air conditioning was not on when I went!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Walter Tarantino: Really complete museum of Roman history, definitely worth a visit.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Андрій Іванський: Visited on Weekend Reservation recommended Yes

Oksana Vasylieva: which Romans had built in all Empire. Inside there is a museum where you can discover many interesting archaeological information dating from prehistorical and Etruscan periods. Interesting to know that the interior garden was designed by Michelangelo.

Mélanie Tailleux: Very pleasant place.To be honest, we went there because it was close to the station where the bus was waiting for us. This made it possible to make a last visit, quietly, and enjoy until the end. We hadn't taken it but the audio guide must surely be useful to better understand what we see, especially in the museum.The cloister is very pleasant, with beautiful steles, original sculptures on the sarcophagi, quiet.

Eduardo Badimon: Virtual reconstruction is the most worthwhile. In addition to being a break in the chaos of RomeVisited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Arya Naik: Very intresting thing should go thereVisited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Salvador Perez Alcaraz: An open-air museum that stores a large number of vestiges of ancient Rome, in its heyday, that captivates you and takes you to those glorious times where the Romans dominated, before they divided.

Osama Al-Janabi: The Baths of Diocletian were public baths in ancient Rome. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from AD 298 to 306, they were the largest of the imperial baths. The project was originally commissioned by Maximian upon his return to Rome in the autumn of 298 and was continued after his and Diocletian's abdication under Constantius, father of Constantine.The Baths of Diocletian were public baths in ancient Rome. Named after Emperor Diocletian and built from 298 to 306 AD, they were the largest of the imperial baths. The project was originally commissioned by Maximian on his return to Rome in the fall of 298 and continued after his abdication with Diocletian under Constantine's father, Constantine.

Nick Mathias: Very large museum but partly no English texts. But still worth seeing.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

L. WENG: , and were built in 306 AD after his Zen was placed in Constantius I. It was the largest and most luxurious bath at that time.

Avraam Avramopoulos: A place that any visitor of Rome should visit !

l.m. r.: Da visitare!!!!!!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Sven Barletta: Very impressive baths. Wonderfully designed exhibition space.

7. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Municipio Roma I

· 2266 reviews

Piazzale di Villa Giulia 9, 00196 Roma RM, Italy

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National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia: what do users think?

ANGELO Andriuolo: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Massimo Barletta: UnmissableVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

massimiliano santilli: Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Ana Ramírez Rosauro: To learn about the Etruscan civilization. Quiet and very interesting museum.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Vláďa: Beautiful, student admission.

Patrizia Natale: Da vedere ....molti oggetti, anche se non può sostituire la Banditaccia a Cerveteri o Tarquinia per l'atmosfera

Laura Chambers: A ton of very interesting artefacts from the local area with very in depth information provided in both English and Italian. Situated in a gorgeous villa with stunning gardens. Was very quiet when I went so didn’t feel rushed to read things quickly to move out of the next persons way.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Sylvain Desmille: . There is also a combined ticket or the possibility of having a reduction if you visit both museums.

Juri Leoni: Bellissimo! Una immerso nell'Italia pre-romana degli Etruschi, di un popolo affascinante e misterioso

Stefano Bertoli: Una bellissima Villa del 1500 si trova uno dei musei archeologici dedicati agli Etruschi più completo. Si trovano pezzi unici fotografati e pubblicati all'interno di tutti i libri di storia dell'arte, da non perdere. Si può approfittare della prima domenica del mese per visitarlo gratuitamente.Tempo di visita stimato un'ora e 30 minuti

8. Doria Pamphili Gallery - Municipio Roma I

· 3647 reviews

Via del Corso, 305, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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Doria Pamphili Gallery: what do users think?

Beyza: Beautiful. You can ask for a listening device for free at the entrance upstairs. This was a nice addition to the experience.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Carolina Ren: The mansion is great, with some lesser-known works by Titian, Caravaggio, Rubens. It's just that the lighting is too poor, and there is no way to edit the film.

Patrizia Russi: Bellissima, ottima organizzazione soprattutto con l'ausilio delle audioguide. Da non perdere.

IVÁN MORALES: If the days permit during your stay in Rome, please go. Impressive art gallery in a magnificent palace.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Ricardo Santamarina: A marvel; the portrait of Innocent X, made by Diego Velázquez, is a must in the Doria-Pamphili Gallery.

Mx Team Adrénaline: Exceptional place, to visit without hesitationVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

GERTA KOROVESHI: Bellissimo postoVisited on Public holiday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

손종윤: An uncrowded gem of Rome, there are various works by masters such as Raphael and Caravaggio.

José Ramón Puig Bellido: The works it contains are of excellent artistic quality. It is true that the museology part is very little worked on, a clear example is the low quality of lighting for the works of art. On some occasions there are paintings that cannot be visualized well due to the type of light with which they are exposed

Paolo Palmeri: Bellissimo Palazzo nel cuore della capitale.. sontuoso

Carolina Carrica: I went without expectation and it ended up being an amazing place. I highly recommend to spend a few hours in RomeVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Beatrice Fortuna: Mi sono recata al Palazzo durante il mio viaggio a Roma, insieme a degli amici. Un’esperienza meravigliosa. Ho apprezzato moltissimo la Galleria degli Specchi che è davvero suggestiva. Il prezzo è proporzionato alla bellezza di ciò che si vede durante la visita. Abbiamo usufruito degli audio guida inclusi nel biglietto e sono stati abbastanza esaustivi. Consigliata!

Viktoria Aleksandrova: It is surprising that this building is practically indistinguishable from the neighboring ones. But when you get inside, you find yourself in another dimension. Even time slows down there. And the number of works of art makes your head spin! I highly recommend a visit. Even on a day off for a moderate fee, you find yourself practically alone with another century.

Angela Basandella: Bellissima galleria, uno spettacolo per gli occhi.Centinaia di quadri di artisti importanti o meno....ho scoperto qui un artista Jan Brueghel che mi ha particolarmente colpito per le opere minuziose e colorate.

9. National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art - Municipio Roma I

· 5878 reviews

Viale delle Belle Arti, 131, 00197 Roma RM, Italy

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National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art: what do users think?

Andrew Wright: A truly amazing museum experience. Most of the collection is organized not by time or place but in a weaving set of themes and images. There's a surprise around every corner.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Chun-wei YANG: Absolutely stunning 😍Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

F. Lugi: But go...Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Gianluca Farris: One of several interesting museums in Rome.Rich in stimuli for those who love modern and contemporary artSuitable for all ages and easily enjoyed by children due to the different shapes and colorsI advise

Luca Politi: to discover and to let your eyes take a break from the ancient art in Rome

Teuteu Suprême: Lots to see

yangstang hd: Really amazing building, and the gallery utilises the space well with some spectacular pieces of modern art as well as some contemporary pieces. If you're in the area, then it's definitely a good way to kill an hour or two whilst near Villa Borghese.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Martina D'Amico: Museo stupendo! Le collezioni sono molto interessanti, consiglio di visita con una guida

Stefano: Adiacente a Villa borghese, la sede è ampia e godibile, ben organizzata nell'esposizione, anche se le opere esposte sono poche rispetto a quelle presenti nei magazzini. Rappresentativa ma discutibile la rappresentanza delle opere moderne, per le quali non nutro troppa ammirazione.Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Maria Pia Bellucci: Visited on Weekend

Simona Di Cerbo: Un gioiello unico.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Valeria Petrocchi: Interessante e ricco di opere d'arte. Andrebbero organizzate meglio le didascalie.Visited on Public holiday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

10. Roman Forum - Municipio Roma I

· 107725 reviews

Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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JOSE PABLO LOPEZ-DUQUE: AWESOME 💯💯

Jesus Larrosa: Impressive, one of the visits that cannot be missed if you go to Rome.Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Rickee B: It is interesting to learn the history of the forum. Great views at the top.Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Francisco Aguilera: Spectacular, very beautiful and looks well cared forVisited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Elle Townsend: Really interesting and well preserved.Extremely hot in the middle of the day with very little shade, there are water fountains though. Try to go either early or late in the day.Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Gianluca Farris: Il foro romano è uno dei monumenti più importanti di Roma... Anzi del mondo.Centro nevralgico della capitale dell'impero offre una romantica passeggiata fra rovine che hanno sfidato i secoli.I miei monumenti preferiti: arco di Tito, tempio di Faustina ed Antonino Pio, tempio di Giulio Cesare e tempio di Saturno.Lo consiglio

abu bana: amazing rich history nd lots to seeVisited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Agostino Aconiti: Fantastico,suggestivo,imponenteVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Tom Auerswald: Short waiting time thanks to the combination ticket with the Colosseum and the Palatino.A MUST for every visit to Rome. Here was the center of the Roman Empire. It is very well preserved after 2000 years.There are many water points, especially suitable for hot days.

11. MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Art - Municipio Roma II

· 7447 reviews

Via Guido Reni, 4a, 00196 Roma RM, Italy

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12. National Gallery of Ancient Art in Barberini Palace - Municipio Roma I

· 3705 reviews

Via delle Quattro Fontane, 13, 00184 Roma RM, Italy

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National Gallery of Ancient Art in Barberini Palace: what do users think?

Delphine Keroulle: A magnificent place for its architecture and the works presented. Many explanations next to the works allow to understand the technique and scope. Very interesting !Free entry on the first Sunday of the month!

Ouissal Milles: As if youve

Jenny Ackland: but we did walk around the grounds

NEVIN XU: I am very happy to see what I think is the most beautiful portrait of Raphael. In the open hall, you can lie down and watch the murals on the roof.The museum building is beautiful, and beautiful photos can be taken everywhere.

Anna Luigia Fioramonti: Nel cuore di Roma, a due passi da trinità dei monti e la fontana di Trevi, il palazzo Barberini ospita la sede della Galleria Nazionale di Arte Antica , ricca di quadri provenienti da varie collezioni tra cui spicca il capolavoro di Raffaello " la fornarina"! Piacevole attraversare le numerose sale ,.poste su due livelli! Superlative le due scalinate, a salire e a scendere del Bernini e del Borromini ...autentiche meraviglie!! biglietto euro 13.00 che include , entro 20 gg dalla obliterazione del biglietto, la visita alla Galleria Corsini a via della Lungara...unico neo...non sono previste audioguide...anche se ogni sala ed opera sono corredate da schede esplicative esaurienti. .. bella l idea delle sdraio, nel salone delle feste, ove ammirare comodamente il soffitto affrescato e riposarsi un po'...Da vedere assolutamente sia per le opere esposte sia per ammirare lo splendido palazzo di una delle famiglie più influenti del rinascimento romano!!

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Andrea Saraceni: Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Jules: the best museum in rome

Alice Sabrina. R: Amazing sightseeing stop!

Federica Mattiuzzo: Alcuni capolavori del rinascimento sono tenuti qui e considerando che con lo stesso biglietto si ha accesso anche a Palazzo Corsini lo consiglio molto.Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No …

Enrica Maria Ludovica Graziani: Per noi ogni domenica del mese significa approfittare dei meravigliosi musei gratis della città, Palazzo Barberini ha al suo interno dei veri capolavori!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

13. National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia - Municipio Roma I

· 1360 reviews

Piazza di S. Marco, 49, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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14. Trajan's Market - Municipio Roma I

· 7102 reviews

Via Quattro Novembre, 94, 00187 Roma RM, Italy

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Trajan's Market: what do users think?

Gab: A dive into Imperial Rome with links between the various forums is interestingVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Giuliano Tarquini: They are one of the best preserved examples of imperial Roman architecture.Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No …

Mike S.: Of course, on our trip through Rome, we couldn't avoid these very centrally located sights. It's just unbelievable what the Romans created. There is a lot to discover here and the Trajan's markets do not have to hide behind the other sights. We got in without waiting, the entrance fees are not too high and we were very happy to be able to explore Trajan's Markets afterwards.

Aida Lage: Stunning !!!Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Simona Cioli: Museum complex where it is literally possible to walk through history. In fact, in addition to the market environments, it is possible to admire Trajan's forum, visit the terrace from which the Imperial Forums are dominated.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Emmanuel GUILLOT: Very nice ruins with beautiful colorsVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Carsten: Very spacious facility. Large exhibition area. Clear design of the exhibition.Very informative!

Wim Peters: A beautiful but very extensive museum. Take your time getting around. Impressive how big a market was in Roman times. There is also a very nice book with all the information for home.....

Hugo Augusto: Museum that I highly recommend. There are lots of things to see, so go early and reserve the entire afternoon for the visit. At the end of the afternoon, continue the visit to the other forums that are free and outside the museum. In the museum shop there are fantastic books that help a lot to understand everything better through 3d illustrations. See the photo of one of the books in the store that I recommend.

Rita Sahd: Beautiful !!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Jacopo Ravasio: Un posto molto bello.. interessante e grandeVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

15. National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini" - Municipio Roma IX

· 849 reviews

Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14, 00144 Roma RM, Italy

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