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The Museo Nazionale Romano at the Terme di Diocleziano in Rome is a captivating attraction for history enthusiasts and families alike. With an impressive average rating of 4.5 on Google, this museum features a variety of archaeological treasures, including statues, mosaics, sarcophagi, and even ancient Roman ships. Housed in a magnificent building, the museum also includes the Chiostro di Michelangelo and the smaller Chiostro della Certosa, adding architectural beauty to its rich collection.

Kids will find the museum particularly engaging, with exhibits like the Dacian showcase specially curated for educational purposes. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of clean bathrooms and snack vending machines. Located in a remarkably well-preserved monumental complex, the Terme di Diocleziano gives a unique insight into Roman history. With an entry fee of just 8 euros, and free admission for minors, it's highly recommended for anyone eager to explore the wealth of artifacts on display.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

De Nicola/Termini
Bus stop 99 m walk
Termini
Bus stop 120 m walk
Repubblica (Ma)
Bus stop 125 m walk
Termini (Ma-Mb-Fs)
Bus stop 134 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 4,550 reviews
4.5/5 4,533 reviews
4.8/5 17 reviews
Philippe LAUER
Philippe LAUER
4 weeks ago on Google

Superbe écrin offrant au musée national de Rome un superbe cadre pour mettre en valeur les nombreuses découvertes lors des fouilles réalisée à Rome et aux alentours.

Marlis Huber
Marlis Huber
3 months ago on Google

2,3 Stunden vergehen wie im Flug. Lohnt sich sehr

Piotr ZieliƄski
Piotr Zieliński
3 months ago on Google

Zbiory są skromne w porównaniu z Watykanem, ale niewątpliwie warte zobaczenia. Ciekawa kolekcja fresków o mozajek. Sporo jest rzeźb i popiersi, oczywiście większość nosi ślady barbarzyńców.