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- Enjoy reserved entry to two of Rome’s top attractions—the Doria Pamphilj Gallery and Capitoline Museums—while saving money and skipping long lines.
- Marvel at one of Rome’s grandest private art collections in the lavish Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Velázquez.
- Explore the world’s first public museum, the Capitoline Museums, and admire legendary sculptures like the bronze she-wolf symbolizing Rome’s origins.
- Wander through Renaissance-era palazzos filled with historical artifacts and enjoy breathtaking views of the Roman Forum from the Capitoline Hill.
- Reserved entry tickets to the Doria Pamphilj Gallery and Musei Capitolini
- A City App audio guide, which can be downloaded on your phone, with over 200 points of interest
- Access to temporary exhibitions at the Capitoline Museums
- Live guide
- Meals
- Transfers
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Sabina
May, 2025Verified booking
The spaces are extremely impressive for their spaciousness, brightness and richness of content. The compositional scheme and arrangement of the art treasures that make up the museum's holdings are optimal. The museum's exhibition holdings are marvelous for their contents of extraordinary historical-artistic-cultural value, which I did not expect...The venues are well cared for, protected and not crowded (during my experience of visiting on peak tourist days in Rome). I used an audio guide whose texts in Italian are clear and comprehensive and not at all boring. Only a few custodians were unjustifiably abrupt and rude.Margaret
May, 2025Verified booking
The museum has some of the best art and sculptures of western civilization and art history. This is a MUST visit place for any Roman history buff. Seeing the pieces in a book is ok but seeing them in person up close is a different experience!Jody
May, 2025Verified booking
The Capitoline Museums should be your first stop when visiting Rome. The exhibits put every other Roman attraction into o perspective. Make sure you see both museums. There's an underground corridor that connects them, on the bottom floor.Adrian
Jun, 2025Verified booking
The Capitoline Museum is full of excellent exhibits that you must see, "Aurelius on horseback" & "the she-wolf with Romulus & Remus" to name but two. Make sure you go undergroiund to get to the building across the Piazza - it's not completely obvious that you have done that (note to museum, sign post this so it is more obvious?) The cafe & the views over Rome are a great break if your legs are aching!Lee
May, 2025Verified booking
Our guide was excellent. She covered a lot of information, was patient and answered all of our questions, and made sure we saw the historically important and popular sites. Her command of English was excellent and communication was never an issue.
Save time and money with reserved entry to the Doria Pamphilj Gallery and Capitoline Museums, exploring Rome’s finest art collections at your pace.
Getting started
Your ticket arrives instantly by email. Use your reserved ticket for direct entry, bypassing long lines. Just show it on your phone at the entrance with a valid ID and you’re good to go.
What to expect
Doria Pamphilj Gallery
Wander through opulent rooms adorned with gilded ceilings and intricate frescoes, showcasing works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, and Velázquez. The gallery’s highlight is Velázquez’s Portrait of Innocent X, regarded as one of the greatest portraits ever painted.
Features:
- Private art collection: One of Rome’s largest private collections, featuring Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces.
- Lavish interiors: Ornate chandeliers, grand mirrors, and detailed stuccoes bring the palace’s royal heritage to life.
- Portrait of Innocent X: Velázquez’s striking portrait is a must-see for art enthusiasts.
Musei Capitolini
Step inside the world’s first public museum, where centuries of Roman history come to life. Discover legendary sculptures like the bronze she-wolf, symbolizing Rome’s mythical origins, and admire Renaissance-era palazzos with stunning views of the Roman Forum.
Features:
- Bronze She-Wolf: The iconic sculpture of Romulus and Remus, central to Rome’s foundation myth.
- Ancient Roman sculptures: Marvel at statues of emperors, philosophers, and deities from antiquity.
- Panoramic views: Enjoy breathtaking sights of the Roman Forum from the museum’s terraces.
What’s not allowed:
- Pets are not allowed inside both attractions.
- No bottles, food, glass containers, alcohol, umbrellas, and aerosols are allowed inside the attractions.
- Large bags, heavy luggage, and suitcases are not allowed inside.
- You cannot take videos inside the Doria Pamphilj Gallery.
- Flash photography, tripods, selfie sticks, and camera equipment are strictly prohibited.
Accessibility:
- Both attractions are wheelchair accessible.
- Service animals are allowed inside.
- Visitors with a certified disability of 74% or more get free admission to the Capitoline Museums. Companions assisting them are also admitted free of charge.
- The museums offer accessible features like lifts, tactile supports for visually impaired visitors, and Italian Sign Language videos, with staff available to assist throughout your visit.
Additional notes:
- Musei Capitolini offers free entry on the first Sunday of each month.
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Your vouchers will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display the same at each meeting point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket Redemption Point
Doria Pamphilj Gallery Reserved Entrance
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Show your ticket at the entrance of Doria Pamphili Gallery.
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Address: Via del Corso, 305, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
Get directions to the redemption point
Capitoline Museums Reserved Entry Tickets
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Show your ticket at Capitoline Museums.
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Address: Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
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