




The Roman Empire Full Experience
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Capitoline Museums + Centrale Montemartini option
The Roman Empire Museum has a fascinating collection of art and artefacts all telling the fascinating history of Rome. In 1734 Pope Clementine XII decided to make a significant collection of artwork and ancient sculptures permanently accessible to the people of Rome. Admire the famous she-wolf sculpture featuring Rome's founders Romulus and Remus, and see a treasure chest of items telling the story of Rome, the ancient Caput Mundi. Marvel at the Ancient Roman Forum on top of one of the Seven Hills of Rome.
The Centrale Montemartini is the new exhibition space for the Musei Capitolini in the first public thermoelectric power plant. Admire hundreds of sculptures from the exhibition entitled “The machines and the gods” in 1997. Enjoy the opposition between two different worlds: Classical art and Industrial archaeology. The display reconstructs some of the great monumental complexes and illustrates the development of the ancient city from the Republican era to the late Imperial Age.
What's included, what's not
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- COVID19 SAFETY MEASURES: access will be denied to all those with a body temperature of 37.5 degrees C or more. Wearing a face mask is required, please bring your own. Within the Museums it will be necessary to maintain an interpersonal distance of over 1 metre and to avoid gatherings.
- We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
- Children 5 and younger are complimentary
- All participants who are 12 years and older must present a Reinforced Green Pass that is valid in the EU and has a verifiable QR code. Reinforced Green Passes can only be obtained by uploading either proof of full vaccination or proof of a Covid-19 infection within the last 6 months.
- All participants are required to bring and wear FFP2 masks. Blue surgical masks will not be accepted.