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Explore Rome's ancient busts and sculptures with direct or hosted entry to the Capitoline Museums.
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Skip the long lines with direct entry to the world’s first public museum, the Musei Capitolini, and dive straight into centuries of Roman history.
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Find out about Rome’s rich past through a collection of famous sculptures and paintings, including the legendary bronze she-wolf.
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Wander through Renaissance-era palazzos, filled with Rome’s most significant art and artifacts, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the Roman Forum.
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Upgrade your experience with a host, a multimedia video or a Happy Hour ticket—enjoy a free drink at Terrazza Caffarelli while taking in one of the best views of the city!
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Reserved entry to Capitoline Museums (Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori)
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Rome city app
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Access to temporary exhibitions
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Hosted or direct entry (as per option selected)
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1 free drink at Terrazza Caffarelli (as per option selected)
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Multimedia video (as per option selected)
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Guided tour
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Pick up from the hotel
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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.Jane
Apr, 2025Verified booking
The Capitoline Museum well worth a visit. I would mention that the reserved entry tickets need to be collected offsite at location specified in your confirmation. It's is important to note this as we went directly to the museum and then had to backtrack. Once I found the ticketing location, the service was excellent.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!
- See the famous she-wolf sculpture of Rome's founders, Romulus and Remus, along with many other items that reveal the story of ancient Rome at the Capitoline Museums. You can choose between a direct entry ticket, a standard entry or one that includes a happy hour (1 aperitif) with views in the heart of the city.
Getting started
- Your ticket arrives instantly by email! Just show it on your phone with a valid ID at the meeting point (details on your ticket). Arrive 15 minutes early to keep things smooth.
What to expect
Capitoline Museums
- The Capitoline Museums, the world’s first public museum, house a vast collection of Roman art and artifacts across three grand palazzos: Palazzo dei Conservatori, Palazzo Nuovo, and Palazzo Senatorio.
Features
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It is the world’s first public museum. Established in 1471, it showcases Rome’s rich history.
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It includes the legendary bronze she-wolf (Lupa Capitolina) and the colossal statue of Constantine.
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It houses works by Caravaggio, Titian, and Rubens.
What to bring
- Bring a valid ID for your children.
What’s not allowed
- For safety reasons, bottles, glass containers, umbrellas, alcoholic drinks, aerosols, large bags, food and pets are not allowed on site.
Accessibility
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Visitors with 74%+ certified disability get free admission, along with one companion.
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The museums provide comprehensive accessibility, including lifts, tactile guides for the visually impaired, and Italian Sign Language videos, with staff ready to assist as you explore the exhibits.
Additional information
- The museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month.
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Your ticket will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the ticket on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Ticket redemption point
- Please check your final ticket for the redemption point details and specific instructions.
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