




Open today
Explore at your pace
-
The Capitoline Card gives you entry to both the Capitoline Museums and the Centrale Montemartini, letting you explore two of Rome’s most fascinating cultural sites with just one pass.
-
After visiting the first museum, you’ll have a full 7 days to use your ticket for the second attraction, giving you plenty of flexibility to plan your visit without rushing.
-
It’s a smart way to save, since the card covers admission to both museums at a better value than buying separate tickets for each.
-
With this card, you’ll experience the best of Rome’s artistic and historical treasures — from the famous Capitoline Wolf and ancient Roman masterpieces at the Capitoline Museums to classical sculptures displayed in the striking industrial halls of Centrale Montemartini.
-
-
Entry to the Capitoline Museums
-
Entry to the Centrale Montemartini
-
-
Access to the Exhibition Space of Villa Caffarelli in the case of exhibitions
-
Access to temporary integrated exhibitions
-
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Experience the Capitoline Card with access to two of Rome’s most remarkable museums—the Capitoline Museums and Centrale Montemartini—valid for 7 days from your first entry.
Getting Started
Begin your visit at Capitoline Museum. Simply present your Capitoline Card at the entrance for validation. No advance reservation is required, and you’ll have a full week to explore the second site at your own pace.
What to Expect
Step into the world’s oldest public museum, perched atop Capitoline Hill. Discover masterpieces of Roman art and history, from the iconic Capitoline Wolf to sculptures, frescoes, and ancient inscriptions that trace the story of the Eternal City. Afterwards, experience the striking blend of antiquity and industry at a former power plant turned museum. Classical statues, mosaics, and artifacts are displayed against original turbines and machinery, creating one of Rome’s most unique exhibition spaces.
Features
-
Capitoline Wolf: See the famous bronze sculpture of the Capitoline Wolf nursing Romulus and Remus, a powerful symbol of Rome’s foundation myth.
-
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius: Admire the impressive bronze statue of the philosopher-emperor, one of the best-preserved bronzes from antiquity.
-
Hall of the Galatian: Explore dramatic sculptures such as the Dying Gaul and the Gaul Killing Himself with His Wife, masterpieces that embody Roman admiration for courage.
-
Capitoline Venus: View the celebrated marble statue of Venus, a Roman take on the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
-
Centrale Montemartini industrial setting: Experience ancient Roman sculptures displayed among massive turbines and generators of a 20th-century power plant, creating a striking dialogue between art and industry.
-
Mosaics & daily life artifacts: Discover intricate mosaics, funerary reliefs, and household items that offer a glimpse into Roman daily life.
-
Panoramic views from Capitoline Hill: Take in breathtaking views of the Roman Forum and the heart of ancient Rome directly from the Capitoline terrace.
-
What to bring
- Make sure to carry a valid ID.
What's not allowed
-
At the Capitoline Museums, bottles, glass containers, umbrellas, alcoholic drinks, aerosols, large bags, food, and pets are not permitted.
-
At Centrale Montemartini, entry with bulky bags or umbrellas is not allowed, and pets (except small dogs in carriers), food, drinks, and smoking are prohibited.
Accessibility
- All museums included with the card are wheelchair-accessible.
Additional information
-
The card remains valid for 7 days starting from your first entry.
-
It includes one-time entry to each museum.
-
Access to the Villa Caffarelli Exhibition Space is excluded during exhibitions.
-
For temporary integrated exhibitions, an additional fee is required at the ticket office.
-
Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
-
Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
-
Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
-
Top things to do in Rome
Nearby cities to explore
