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Altare della Patria exterior and ornate interior of Doria Pamphilj Gallery in Rome.
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Busts and sculptures in Musei Capitolini, ornate room in Doria Pamphilj, Rome.
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Castel Sant'Angelo with angel statues on Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome.
Castel Sant Angelo
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Pantheon and Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, showcasing iconic architecture.
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Borghese Gallery facade and Castel Sant'Angelo bridge in Rome, Italy.
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Borghese Gallery facade and Pantheon entrance in Rome, Italy.
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Sightseeing bus in Rome near Castel Sant'Angelo.
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Altare della Patria and Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, Italy, with tourists exploring the landmarks.
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Pantheon and Altare Della Patria in Rome, showcasing iconic architecture.
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Crypt of the Capuchin Friars in Rome, featuring walls adorned with human skulls and bones.
Roman Catacombs Tour
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Pantheon and Colosseum in Rome, Italy, showcasing iconic ancient architecture.
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Sculpture of The Rape of Proserpina in Borghese Gallery, Rome, surrounded by visitors.
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  • No trip to Rome is complete without a visit to the museums of the city. Discover history, art and culture as you visit the Vatican Museums, the National Roman Museums, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, the Borghese Gallery, Musei Capitolini, and much more.
  • Certainly, the Vatican Museums are the most popular choice, other places include the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, the National Roma Museums, the Borghese Gallery, Musei Capitolini, and much more.
    • The Vatican Museums: Vatican Museums boast a collection consisting of around 70,000 paintings and sculptures, displayed prominently in over 54 galleries. It's a perfect blend of classical sculptures, tapestries, and paintings.
    • The Capitoline museums: The Capitoline Museum in Rome is home to one of the world's greatest art collections, with pieces dating back to ancient times alongside important Renaissance works.
    • The Leonardo da Vinci Museum: The Leonardo da Vinci Museum is a museum in Rome that was founded by the Italian entrepreneur Luca Pianca and the art dealer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The museum is housed in the Villa Bardini, an 18th-century villa located near the famous Boboli Gardens behind Pitti Palace. Leonardo da Vinci Museum tickets give access to several of da Vinci's most important works including his St Jerome (painted 1486), St John the Baptist (painted circa 1481), and Virgin of the Rocks (painted circa 1485).
    • The Borghese Gallery: The Borghese Gallery in Rome is a must-see for anyone interested in art and Italian history. Its collection spans more than four centuries of European painting, including works by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Titian.
    • The National Gallery of Modern Art: The National Gallery of Modern Art is a national museum based in Rome – it focuses mainly on Italian art from the late 19th century to the 20th century. The temporary exhibitions highlight both famous and lesser-known artists who have been influential in shaping modern Italian culture.
  • In a city where residents and visitors alike thrive on art and history, you know you're going to have your plate full with these museums. Here are some museums not to miss out on:
    • Borghese Gallery: The Borghese Gallery is the best way to learn more about Italian art. A visit to the gallery is your chance to be introduced to some of the finest collections of art and sculptures, collected by the Roman Borghese family.
    • Palazzo Massimo alle Terme: One of the four National Roman Museum places, the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme will give you access to ancient art, numismatics, and goldsmith work.
    • Palazzo Doria Pamphilj: A palace visit that only gets better with an audio guide, is your perfect gateway to all things art. This centrally located palace is filled with both temporary and permanent exhibits that offer great insight into medieval, Byzantine, and Baroque art.
    • Crypta Balbi: One of the locations of the Roman National Museum, the Balbi Crypt is a museum that arises as a result of the archaeological research conducted. Crypta Balbi Admission tickets give you access to tour the excavation site and discover the ancient ruins of the crypts.
    • Musei Capitolini: Going back to the year 1471, the Capitoline museum consists of collections that are very closely linked to the city of Rome -- so much so that most exhibits in the museum, come from the city itself
    • Vatican Museums: Vatican tickets give you access to the perfect blend of classical sculptures, tapestries, and paintings of the Vatican Museums. A collection that consists of around 70,000 paintings, spans over 54 galleries and is arguably one of the most popular museums in the world.
  • The best museums to visit with kids are:
    • Centrale Montemartini: The museum is an old electric-plant-turned-art -pace that houses incredible machines, and art of the dark utilitarian design.
    • Galleria Borghese: Galleria Borghese is a must-visit museum for all age groups. It houses an extraordinary collection of art by Caravaggio, Peter Paul Rubens, Federico Barocci, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
    • The Trajan forum museum: The museum showcases the works of Roman Emperor Trajan. It includes the Great Hemicycle with the section of the Trajan's Forum and the Trajan's Market complex.
    • Explora Il Museo dei Bambini di Roma: This is a fun museum to take children to where they learn inspiring knowledge with hands-on activities and exhibits.
  • Guided tours in Rome offer both private and shared guided tours for most museums. A lot of these tours can be accessed only on specific days of the week, depending on where you want to go, so it's advised to book these and plan your schedules well in advance. With your tour guide, you'll learn about the history of the museum, different collections and exhibits, artists to look out for, and notable pieces. Additionally, opting for guided tours also offers skip-the-line entry to most museums in Rome.
  • Some museums like the Vatican museums, in particular, offer night tours with expert guides to help you with the same. Not all museums may offer nights tours in Rome. The Colosseum at night is one of the popular experiences that you can visit all year long.
  • Children, senior citizens, and students with valid ID proof can enjoy discounted tickets in selected museums. Additionally, Headout offers discounts up to 16% and cashback up to 10% on selected museum tickets in Rome.
  • The city pass usually allows you to choose to visit between 2 to 7 attractions, from a choice of over 17. This includes everything from museums like the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, the Borghese Gallery, and the Capitolini Museum, with additional landmarks, food tours, more. The two most popular passes are OMNIA and Rome Explorer Pass.
  • The cancelation policy varies depending on the type of ticket you purchase. While some museum tickets in Rome allow you to cancel up to 24/48/72 hours before your scheduled visit, some of them cannot be canceled or rescheduled.
  • Some of the largest museums in Rome are National Roman Museum, Capitoline Museums, and the Borghese Gallery. You will discover the early history of Rome, with a focus on archaeological findings from the period of Ancient Rome, a collection of important ancient bronzes, antiquities, early Renaissance art, and the beginnings of Baroque art in these museums.
  • Some museums that have free entry on the first Sundays of each month are:
    • Galleria Borghese: This is one of the most famous museums in the city that houses an avid collection of art by Caravaggio, Peter Paul Rubens, Federico Barocci, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
    • Palazzo Barberini: Palazzo Barberini is a 17th-century palace in the heart of Rome that is also home to Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, the main national collection of ancient art in Rome.
    • National Etruscan Museum on Villa Giulia: This museum is about the Etruscan civilization located in Villa Giulia with extravagant selections such as the terracotta funerary monument, Apollo of Veii, Tita Vendia vase, and many more.
    • Museo Nazionale Romano: Built between 1883 and 1887, Museo Nazionale Romano’s collections are distributed in the four floors, chronologically. It is packed with incredible antiquities, sculptures, well-preserved frescos, mosaics, and stuccoes.
  • The following museums in Rome have free visitation:
    • Museo delle Mura
    • Accademia Nazionale di San Luca
    • Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen
    • Museo Carlo Bilotti – Aranciera di Villa Borghese
    • Museo Napoleonico & Museo Mario Praz
    • The National Museum of Musical Instruments
    • Giovanni Barracco – Museum of Ancient Sculptures
    • Galleria Sciarra.
  • While most museums allow photography, the only requirement they really have is that you avoid flash, at all costs. Moreover, the use of professional cameras and tripods isn't allowed as well. More specifically, each museum will have boards that suggest their requirements and permissions for the same.
  • The best time to beat the crowds during the course of a day is to either visit the museums early in the morning or after 16:00. It's also helpful to know that weekday are better for visits to avoid the weekend crowds. During the year, the best time to visit Rome is between October to April since the colder months bring smaller crowds at the doorstep of famous museums. However, it's best to avoid December since the festive season brings in twice the crowds, as well as the summer months.
  • Most of the museums in Rome are closed on Christmas and New Year's. Check the website or call the museum's contact number if you want to purchase the tickets on the site.
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Rafał Kuklis
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Rafał

Netherlands
Oct 2025
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Highly recommended I booked the day before my appointment at 8 o'clock. Everything went quickly, smoothly. Mr. guide led the group all the way to the main entrances of the museums. I RECOMMEND

Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Skip-the-Line Tickets

Belenger jean-paul

Belenger

Oct 2025
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It's a feast for the eyes, with sculptures, paintings and relics everywhere you look... And the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is simply sumptuous... A must-see when in Rome!!!!

Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Skip-the-Line Tickets

Branislav Spasojevic
RS

Branislav

Serbia
Oct 2025
5/5

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The experience was fantastic. The complex itself is beautiful, as is the view of the surroundings. The town is beautiful, but I think there are too many restaurants that are studded next to each other, I mean one on top of the other.

Castel Gandolfo Palace & Secret Garden Tickets

EMILIO COFFRINI

Emilio

Oct 2025
4/5

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Staff friendly and very helpful with explanations, very well organized rooms, intuitive route. Would have appreciated a few more explanatory signs in the rooms of the building.

Castel Gandolfo Palace & Secret Garden Tickets

Marc Beat Zollinger
CH

Marc

Switzerland
Oct 2025
5/5

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Everything was perfectly organized! The ticket issue was efficient and completely uncomplicated. It was absolutely worth booking the special tickets. The app with the audio guide also worked perfectly - so we didn't miss any highlights. Highly recommended!

Hosted Entry to Colosseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum

Vasilas Thanasis
GR

Vasilas

Greece
Oct 2025
5/5

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It was a perfect experience! The castle inside was so beautiful and unique. So many things to watch . The view was perfect nearly every spot that you chose to click

Castel Sant’Angelo Skip-the-Line Tickets

Agnieszka Dawid
PL

Agnieszka

Poland
Oct 2025
4/5

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Saint Angel's Castle. Very interesting place, showing a piece of history. It is good that a lot has been preserved, an impressive monument . Raphael's sculpture stands guard there with dignity 😀the views from the tower are breathtaking, the idea of a cafe on the terraces, where with a cup of coffee, a glass of Aperol you can admire it all super 🤩 the exhibition dedicated in honor of John Paul II was mega impressive. There were no big queues behind the tickets, but having the opportunity to buy online you gain several minutes, which with a busy schedule of sightseeing priceless

Castel Sant’Angelo Skip-the-Line Tickets

Roberta and Stephen Sager
CA

Roberta

Canada
Oct 2025
4/5

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Both sites are stunning in their own way. Villa Adriana exceeded our expectations - the features can only be fully appreciated in person. The fountains at Villa d'Este unfortunately started their closure on the day we arrived, which we knew in advance. The villa interiors are beautiful and the detail of the fountains was still spectacular. We will plan to visit the gardens when the water is operating.

Combo: Villa d'Este + Hadrian's Villa Skip-the-Line Tickets

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