Discover the National Roman Museum, one of the world’s most important archaeological museums, dedicated to the history and culture of Ancient Rome. Explore three main sites, each housed in a historic building in the city, and admire an extraordinary collection of Roman art, sculpture, frescoes, mosaics, coins, and everyday objects.
Start at Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, famous for its extraordinary collection of classical sculptures, mosaics, frescoes, and the stunning Livia’s Villa frescoes.
Next, head to Palazzo Altemps, home to a refined collection of ancient sculptures, once belonging to noble Roman families and Renaissance collectors.
Finally, visit the Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano), the largest thermal complex of the Roman Empire, with impressive halls, epigraphic collections, and architectural remains.
Explore the entire heritage of the museum across its different locations, offering a complete journey through Roman history, art, and daily life.