National Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions

The National Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions, located in the EUR district of Rome, is a unique institution that celebrates and preserves the richness of Italian cultural heritage. Founded on the occasion of the Italian Ethnographic Exhibition of 1911, the museum collects and documents the popular traditions of all Italian regions, offering a fascinating […]
Napoleonic Museum

The Napoleon Museum in Rome, located in the historic Palazzo Primoli in Piazza di Ponte Umberto I, offers a fascinating journey into the life and legacy of the Bonaparte family, thanks to the collection donated in 1927 by Giuseppe Primoli, a direct descendant of Luciano Bonaparte, the rebellious brother of Napoleon. Giuseppe Primoli, born in […]
Museum of Rome in Trastevere

The Museum of Rome in Trastevere, located in the former monastery of the Barefoot Carmelites at Piazza Sant’Egidio, is a hidden treasure that celebrates Roman popular life between the 18th and 20th centuries. Founded in 1977, the museum offers a unique overview of the culture, traditions, and folklore of the eternal city through a rich […]
Museum of Rome – Palazzo Braschi

The Museum of Rome, housed inside the majestic Palazzo Braschi, is an institution that celebrates the history, culture, and art of the eternal city, from the late Middle Ages to the 19th century. Located in the heart of Rome, between Piazza Navona and Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, the palace is a splendid example of neoclassical […]
Museum of the Walls

The Museum of the Walls, located near Porta San Sebastiano in Rome, offers a fascinating journey through the history of the city’s defensive walls, in particular the Aurelian Walls, built between 270 and 275 AD by Emperor Aurelian to protect Rome from barbarian invasions. Inaugurated in 1990, the museum occupies one of the best-preserved monumental […]
Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi Memory

The Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldian Memory, located at Porta San Pancrazio in Rome, is a place dedicated to the memory of the brief but intense experience of the Roman Republic of 1849 and the crucial role of Giuseppe Garibaldi and his followers in this historical period. Inaugurated in 2011, the museum is […]
Museum of Roman Civilization

The Museum of Roman Civilization, located in the EUR district of Rome, is a unique institution that tells the history, art, and culture of ancient Rome through an extraordinary collection of casts, models, and reconstructions. Inaugurated on April 21, 1955, the museum offers an immersive journey into Roman civilization, with an exhibition that spans from […]
Casina delle Civette Museum

The Casina delle Civette, located inside Villa Torlonia in Rome, is a fascinating and unique building with a history intertwined with that of the Torlonia family. Originally designed in 1840 by architect Giuseppe Jappelli for Alessandro Torlonia, the initial structure, known as the Swiss Hut, had a rustic appearance similar to an alpine shelter. This […]
Ara Pacis Museum

The Museum of the Ara Pacis, located along the Lungotevere in Augusta in Rome, is one of the most important museums in the city, dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the Ara Pacis Augustae, an ancient Roman altar. This monument, commissioned by the Roman Senate in 13 BC to celebrate Augustus’ return from campaigns […]
Boncompagni Ludovisi Museum

The Boncompagni Ludovisi Museum for Decorative Arts, Costume, and Italian Fashion is located in the heart of Rome, on via Boncompagni. This museum, opened in 1995, is housed in the Villino Boncompagni Ludovisi, an elegant villa in eclectic style donated to the Italian State in 1972 by Princess Blanceflor de Bildt Boncompagni. The museum is […]