The modern museums that are part of the museum system of Roma Capitale include: the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina, a place where the exhibition evokes the history, places and personalities of the Roman Republic, a key moment in the period leading to the unification of Italy; the Museo di Roma housed in the eighteenth century Palazzo Braschi with the best collection of images of the Eternal City that can be seen, including paintings, graphic works and photographs from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries; and the Museo Napoleonico with a rich variety of materials that detail a journey through the Napoleonic era to meet the characters and historical events of the Bonaparte family, in a setting - the Palazzo Primoli - which still preserves its characteristics as an aristocratic home.