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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)
- Rome city app
- Access to temporary exhibitions
- Hosted or direct entry (as per option selected)
- 1 free drink at Terrazza Caffarelli (as per option selected)
- Multimedia video (as per option selected)
- Guided tour
- Pick up from the hotel
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
- 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
- It is the world’s first public museum. Established in 1471, it showcases Rome’s rich history.
- It includes the legendary bronze she-wolf (Lupa Capitolina) and the colossal statue of Constantine.
- 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
- Visitors with 74%+ certified disability get free admission, along with one companion.
- 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.
- Your ticket will be emailed to you instantly.
- Display the ticket on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
- 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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