Uncover Rome’s ancient secrets at the National Roman Museum. Explore iconic sites, admire timeless art, and immerse in history’s grandeur.
Uncover Rome’s ancient secrets at the National Roman Museum. Explore iconic sites, admire timeless art, and immerse in history’s grandeur.
- Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme stands as a premier archaeological museum in Rome, presenting outstanding masterpieces from the Roman era. Situated in a 19th-century palace near Termini Station, the museum boasts beautifully preserved frescoes, mosaics, sculptures, and everyday items that depict the…
- Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme stands as a premier archaeological museum in Rome, presenting outstanding masterpieces from the Roman era. Situated in a 19th-century palace near Termini Station, the museum boasts beautifully preserved frescoes, mosaics, sculptures, and everyday items that depict the progression of Roman art and culture. Notable exhibits include the breathtaking frescoes from the Villa of Livia, the bronze statue of the Pugile a Riposo (Boxer at Rest), and detailed mosaics that provide a vivid insight into ancient Roman life and aesthetics.
- National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - The Baths of Diocletian represent the largest and most grandiose bathing complex ever constructed in ancient Rome. Built between 298 and 306 AD, they could host up to 3,000 visitors simultaneously, serving as a magnificent social, cultural, and recreational center for the city. Today, this site is part of the National Roman Museum and retains impressive architectural remnants, including expansive halls, courtyards, and galleries that showcase the magnitude and sophistication of Roman engineering. Highlights include the Michelangelo-designed basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, ancient inscriptions, sculptures, and artifacts that provide a remarkable glimpse into daily life during the Roman Empire.
- Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps - Palazzo Altemps, a Renaissance palace located just a short distance from Piazza Navona, is part of the National Roman Museum. It features an exceptional collection of classical sculptures, many of which were owned by noble Roman families such as the Ludovisi. The palace elegantly merges 16th-century architecture with ancient art masterpieces, including the renowned Ludovisi Throne, the Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife, and meticulously restored Greek and Roman statues. Its serene courtyards, frescoed rooms, and sophisticated ambiance make it one of Rome’s most enchanting and less-crowded museum experiences.

- Access to all three museum sites
- Ticket valid for 7 days from first scan
- Visit each museum once with the same ticket
- Choose which museum to visit first
- Visit museums on different days
- Access to all three museum sites
- Ticket valid for 7 days from first scan
- Visit each museum once with the same ticket
- Choose which museum to visit first
- Visit museums on different days
- Guided tour
- Admission ticket - Crypta Balbi
- Guided tour
- Admission ticket - Crypta Balbi
Explore the National Roman Museum, a premier archaeological museum globally, celebrating the history and culture of Ancient Rome. Visit three key sites, each located in a historic building within the city, and marvel at an exceptional collection of Roman art, sculptures, frescoes, mosaics, coins, and everyday artifacts.
Begin your journey at Palazzo…
Explore the National Roman Museum, a premier archaeological museum globally, celebrating the history and culture of Ancient Rome. Visit three key sites, each located in a historic building within the city, and marvel at an exceptional collection of Roman art, sculptures, frescoes, mosaics, coins, and everyday artifacts.
Begin your journey at Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, renowned for its remarkable collection of classical sculptures, mosaics, frescoes, and the breathtaking Livia’s Villa frescoes.
Then, proceed to Palazzo Altemps, which houses an exquisite collection of ancient sculptures, previously owned by noble Roman families and Renaissance collectors.
Conclude your visit at the Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano), the largest thermal complex of the Roman Empire, featuring impressive halls, epigraphic collections, and architectural remnants.
Discover the museum’s entire heritage across its various locations, providing a comprehensive journey through Roman history, art, and daily life.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.