The Capitoline museums

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The Carlo Bilotti Museum is located in the old Orangery at Villa Borghese, which during the eighteenth century was referred to as the "Casino dei Giuochi d’Acqua" due to the many fountains and nymp
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Born in 1908 in Arcola, in the province of La Spezia, but Roman by adoption, Giacinto Scelsi was one of the leading figures of 20th-century Italian music, an eclectic
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Located inside the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, in Piazza Venezia, the Central Museum of the Risorgimento was built in 1935 and inaugurated in 1970.

The Civic Museum of Zoology, founded in 1932, has a heritage of about 5 million preserved specimens, ranging from shellfish of a few millimeters, to the whale of 16 meters.

The collection of the Museo Condominiale di Tor Marancia consists of 23 monumental murals realised by some of the most important international contemporary art art
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Built in the 16th century by the family of the same name, Palazzo Sciarra, which overlooks via del
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Located among the refined Umbertine and Art Nouveau architectures of the Vittoria district, an emanation of modern post-unification Rome, the Museo dell'Ar
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The Museum, established in 1973, is housed inside the historic Teatro Argenti
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The Ara Pacis is one of the greatest of all artistic works of the Ancients.

The Museo della Civiltà Romana (Museum of Roman Culture) opened in 1955.


Located in the heart of the historic centre, between Piazza Venezia and Via delle Botteghe
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Busts, paintings, engravings, Garibaldian relics, plastic models, and an ext
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The museum is located inside Porta San Paolo, a famous passage in the Aurelian walls, built in th
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Inaugurated in its new location in Via Salaria in 2016, the Mint Museum traces its origins back to the ancient Papal Mint in Rome at the end of the 18th century.


In the “Scuderie Sabaude” (stables of the Savoys) – located within the complex of
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Located in Palazzo Colonna, one of the historical private residences of the Capital, where it move
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Tricks, optical effects, light games, attractions and special rooms, between science, physics and psychology, to have fun and lea
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Inside Porta San Sebastiano, one of the biggest and best-preserved inside the
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The museum houses one of the most important collections of Roman ships in the Mediterranean and it was built in the same place where some hulls of Roman ships, sealed by silt and s
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Located in one of the Capital’s most lively and beloved neighbourhoods, the Museum of Roma in Trastevere is housed in the former monastery of Sant'Egidio, where th
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The Museum of Rome is housed in the 18th century Palazzo Braschi situated at the heart of Renaissance and Baroque Rome, between Piazza Navona and Piazza Campo dei Fiori.

Comprising a prestigious collection of ancient sculptures - Assyrian, Egyptian, Cypriot, Phoenician, Etruscan and Greco-Roman art, the Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture was donated to t
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Founded in 1938 by Adalberto Pazzini, the Museum of the History of Medicine preserves a rich collection of objects that allow us to reconstruct the evolution of 

Located on the left bank of the Tiber, Testaccio is today a lively and dynamic district, composed by different cultural realities - including the Faculty of Architecture of the Uni
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The museum attached to the Baroque church of Santa Maria della Concezione
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The Jewish Museum of Rome was created to bring citizens and tourists into direct contact with Jewish culture through an engaging and interactive experience.

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