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The exhibition represents a historical journey from the 7th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D.
The St. Peter's Basilica Museum consists of the exhibition of what is known as St. Peter's Treasure.
The Museum was created as a testimony to the results obtained in the field by more than thirty Sapienza archaeological missions in fifteen different countries in the Near East, the Mediterranean an
[...]The "Museo dei Gessi" of the Sapienza University was founded by Emanuel Löwy, who, since his nomination as professor of the History of Ancient Art in 1889/1890, had worked to create a collection of
[...]Hydraulics was one of the main disciplines of the first school of engineering established in Rome in 1817 by Pius VII.
The MIFAV (Museum of Photographic Images and of Visual Arts) was opened in 1993 within the University of Tor Vergata and its archive constitutes Rome’s richest collection of works based on photogra
[...]Inaugurated in 2017, the Museum offers visitors a unique, multisensory itinerary, able to fascinate and involve young people and adults, allowing them to learn about the origins of the largest Ital
[...]The Currency Museum was inaugurated at the Bank of Italy's Currency Service Department on 28 June 2001, a few months before the introduction of euro currency and the retirement of lire currency.
[...]The exhibition of the Museum of San Pancrazio is arranged in the sacristy of the Church of San Pancrazio.
The Money Museum of the Bank of Italy provides a broad view of the role played by money in different periods of history, covering a period of 5000 years.
The history of tobacconists is intertwined with the history of Italy.
The Museum of the Etruscan and Italic Antiquities was conceived in the fifties by the Etruscology scholar Massimo Pallottino.
Along a historical path are exhibited about seventy examples of cars and motorcycles in use by the State Police in the last seventy years, from the first "Volanti", whose institution dates back to
[...]The museum has an exceptional collection of carriages and harnesses, exhibited in the Permanent Exhibition in a center that overlooks the Via Ardeatina, an area of high artistic, archaeological and
[...]The collections of natural history objects and scientific instruments of the Liceo "Terenzio Mamiani" testify to the long history of this institution and to the evolution of the Italian school from
[...]The Museum of Origins was founded in 1942 by the scholar of Palaeoethnology Ugo Rellini with collections that belonged to him and material given on consignment by the Superintendency to Antiquities
[...]The Giannini brand is absolutely unique in the Italian automotive scenario: a story of passion, creativity and experience, from which a sporting and industrial tradition lasting almost a century ha
[...]The Museum of Comparative Anatomy originates from the Museo di Mineralogia et Historia Naturalis set up in 1805 during the papacy of Pious the Seven that the Archiginnasio della Sapienza.
The first collection of anatomic specimens was made at the end of the nineteenth century by professor Ettore Marchiafava and exhibited in some rooms of the Santo Spirito Hospital.
The Museum of Anthropology “G. Sergi” was founded in 1884, at the same time when the first chair for Anthropology was assigned to Giuseppe Sergi. It is housed in its current location since 1938.
[...]The Museum, conceived and curated by Andreina Ricci, professor of classical archaeology at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", is the result of more than twenty years of work by CESTER (Centre fo
[...]The Museum of Art and Mining Ore Beds (Decorative Rocks) was originated by a donation of the Assomarmi Association and currently has about 150 slabs of decorative rocks coming from the most importa
[...]The Museum of Chemistry was founded in 1986 and inaugurated in its current location in 1992.
The Museum of Physics was founded by Pious the Ninth in 1857 at the Archiginnasio della Sapienza and moved around 1880 to the Institute of Physics in via Panisperna and in 1936 to the new Universit
[...]The Museum of the Study of Marketable Goods was founded in 1906 by Vittorio Villavecchia and located in the Istituto di Merceologia in piazza Borghese.
The Museum of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem is annexed to the Basilica and was inaugurated in December 1999. It exhibits works of remarkable historical, artistic, and religious interest.
This is Rome's first civic museum dedicated to a historic Roman villa, the birth and development of which is reconstructed from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.
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