Palazzo Massimo Tickets - Roman National Museum
PALAZZO MASSIMO - THE ROMAN NATIONAL MUSEUM
The Roman National Museum is the largest archaeological museum complex in Rome and consists of four different museum locations: Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Diocleziano's Baths, Crypta Balbi.
The Palace of Altemps is one of the most interesting examples of the Renaissance architecture in Rome.
This reservation gives access to Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Massimo and Diocleziano's Bath (Crypta balbi not included) and includes the digital guide to the museum with map and instructions for your visit.
This tickets lasts 7 days from the first validation. The ticket allows one entry for each site.
The Palace Palazzo Massimo houses a huge collection of finds of Roman artistic production between the late Republican age and the last phase of the empire. The palace is located near the Satzione Termini and in front of the Baths of Diocletian.
Address Palazzo Massimo: Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Roma
Address Palazzo Altemps: Piazza Sant'Apollinare 46
Address Cripta Balbi: Via delle Botteghe Oscure 31, Roma
Address Terme di Diocleziano: Via Enrico de Nicola 79, Roma
Opening times: every day, Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 am to 7:45 pm (on the 24 and 31 December the museum closes at 5:00 pm), in the afternoon the other days of the week.
Closing Days: Mondays, 1st May, 25th Decembre, 1 January.
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This reservation includes a digital guide of the Roman National Museum with map and useful information about how to visit it.
CANCELLATION POLICY
The ticket for Palazzo Massimo cannot be canceled or modified. Please therefore pay the utmost attention in selecting the date and time of the visit because then it can no longer be changed.
PALAZZO MASSIMO ALLE TERME
Palazzo Massimo:in this museum various works of art representing a broad range of classical sculpture are exhibited. These include a statue of Augustus, various Roman copies of Greek statues such as those as the famous 'Discobolo Lancellotti', a sleeping Hermaphrodite, Venus about to take a bath, and Apollo which was copied from a fifth century B.C. Greek original in the workshops of Fidia.
There is also a section of interesting bronzes.
How to choose the correct ticket for Archaeological museums in Rome
Half price ticket: for 18-24 year olds from the European Union with documents.
Free ticket (reservation only)
Kids and children under 18 (children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult). Identity document is required.
Teachers pay full price tickets. Only Italian teachers can benefit from free tickets.
Disabled people and one accompanying person enter free and do not need any reservation. Documents attesting disability will be asked at the entrance.