Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
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Open today at 9:30-19:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1 hour
Address:
Largo di Villa Peretti 67 | National Roman Museum, 00185 Rome, ItalyMap
Phone+39 06 480201
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A very important museum in Italy, the passenger flow of this venue is also very large, the museum environment is very good, you can see a lot of exquisite artworks of Italian history, here you can also feel the strong regional characteristics.
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National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The exhibits in the National Museum of Rome are mainly the precious sculptures of the Republic and Empire unearthed in and outside Rome, including the statue of Augustus found in Mount Esquilino, all of which are world-class treasures of ancient art. Other exhibits include ancient Roman coins from the era of Caesar, Pompey, Antony, and Nero, which are classified according to the rulers.
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A very important museum in Italy, the passenger flow of this venue is also very large, the museum environment is very good, you can see a lot of exquisite artworks of Italian history, here you can also feel the strong regional characteristics.
The museum is not crowded, it is suitable for slowly enjoying. The museum displays ancient Roman sculptures, paintings and early murals, and the basement floor also includes ancient Egyptian coin ornaments.
The most convenient way to know a city is to go to their museum. The National Museum is next to the railway station. It's very close. Tickets are 10 euros, you can see an afternoon. There are many sculptures and ancient coins in it.
in the center of Rome a few steps away in the central station Termini. accessible by public transport.
Overall it is not bad, I recommend everyone to see
Great museum.😀😍🤪
Not far from the central railway station, there are not many tourists, but there are quite a lot of exhibitions, worth seeing. Murals, sculptures, paintings, all precious artworks. You can learn about the life of the ancient Romans here, money, like their mosaics
The Massimo Palace, the National Museum of Rome, has many statues and bronzes, some real, some replicas, and they are grouped by type, such as statues showing athletic ability is a strategy, the reconstruction of the aristocratic houses, the level of detail of various rooms is shocking, Tickets are valid for three days.