FAQs
What are the best museums in Rome?
The Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, and the Capitoline Museums are considered among the best museums in Rome, but there are many great museums to see. The National Etruscan Museum and Centrale Montemartini are also top choices for exploring different aspects of Roman history and culture.
Are there any free museums in Rome?
Yes, several museums in Rome offer free entry. For example, the Museum of the Roman Republic, Napoleonico Museum, and Museo Storico dell’Arma dei Carabinieri are free. At the same time, some of the city’s museums have free admission on certain days, like the last Sunday of the month at the Vatican Museums. When you visit the Vatican Museums, also take advantage of visiting St. Peter’s Basilica, which is always free to enter.
Are there any fun museums in Rome that are suitable for children and families?
Kids will love the Explora Museum, designed for hands-on learning and play. Another great option is Welcome To Rome, which offers a unique experience that’s engaging and cool for younger visitors.
For which museums in Rome are guided tours recommended?
Guided tours are recommended for the Borghese Gallery, where a tour will help you better appreciate the masterpieces on display and understand the stories behind the art. The National Roman Museum and Vatican Museums are other great places to have a guide lead you through the diverse works on display.
Are any museum passes or discount cards available for visiting multiple museums in Rome?
Yes, the Roma Pass, for instance, is a popular option for visiting multiple museums in Rome. This pass includes free public transportation and 48- and 72-hour options.