Andrea M. • November 23, 2018Un museo coinvolgente ed emozionante, un giusto e toccante omaggio a chi per la Patria ha dato la vita. Posti come questi sono fondamentali.
Layla • January 7, 2019All architecture students must see Bramante’s tempietto. One of the best renaissance buildings in the world.
Roma • March 24, 2012If you happen to be in Trastevere with nothing much to do, you could take in this modest museum and be pleasantly surprised, especially if you have children along.
Hugo S. • August 20, 2015Endless amount of works of art. Simply beautiful. Don't forget to spend a few minutes on the terraces to enjoy the view!
Thanos R. • December 24, 2018The olden side of Rome,my favorite.
Merve A. • March 9, 2018Don’t wait the queue opposite of the Collesium. Ask for the other entrance where there is no queue! It is behind the big arch, 100-150 mt walking...
Patrick P. • July 13, 2018The one and only castle in Rome, it is worth visiting it and you can go to the top for some amazing views over the city.
Dinara Z. • December 10, 2016You can visit with guided tour only, tours start every 30 minutes. The tour lasts 1.5 hour and is amazing! No photos inside
Carl G. • December 10, 2015Interesting pineapple like sculpture.
Spotted by Locals - city guides by locals • October 15, 2015Different interesting exhibitions are always shown here.!
Madison • August 29, 2015Beautiful gallery space, really easy to find. The LaChappelle exhibition was amazing but the high light was definitely the cafe downstairs! Amazing value & quality of food. 15€ for a lovely buffet!
Travel + Leisure • March 1, 2013One of American Academy in Rome director Christoper S. Celenza’s favorite sites in Rome: “The frescoes in the ancient Roman dining room are stunning and evocative and transport you back in time.”
Dan • August 7, 2016The best experience we had in Rome. For those passionate about history or achitecture this is something that must not be missed. Impressive!
N. S. • February 21, 2018Totally awesome and amazing historical site. It’s totally worth checking out the attached museum and sculpture gardens, they really enhance the experience. Humbling example of Roman architecture.
Semakovskaya • January 23, 2013The price is 5€ with RomaPass. It's small but very interesting. You play with some Da Vinci mechanisms. Highly recommended.
Janet C. • August 10, 2014Super cool. Small museum but u will see something different and I believe it is worth it. Not for the faint hearted tho at the last part! Get an audio tour for explanation at the end it's worth it!
Rita A. • December 29, 2019Not as big as the Palazzo Massimo branch but still good, all signs have english as well!
Bijan K. • January 10, 2016The mausoleum is unfortunately closed to the public but still a majestic sight.
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