Capitoline Museum Rome

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(3K) · Art museum in Rome, Italy
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The Capitoline Museums are owned and administered by the Municipality of Rome. Founded in 1471, the museums are housed in two buildings …

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Apr 27, 2025
Great museum, if you really like sculpture, it’s the place to go. But the layout is so very convoluted. Stairs more stairs you can’t get there from here and the signage is awful. The map as confused …Full review by Melinda B
Apr 20, 2025
Interesting museum , with alot of statues displayed across several floors and even underground connection to museum on the otherside of the piazza. Got a Pic with Romulus & Remus , did not purchase a…Full review by mccdzyne
Apr 17, 2025
incredible museum, located in one of the most fascinating areas of Rome. Short wait to visit and very low price, it was our favorite. The statue of Marcus Aurelius, is the highlight of the visit.Full review by Anna W

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For those aged 18-25 and are a citizen of a EU country, the entry is free of charge. Is Turkey included in this as well? …
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For those aged 18-25 and are a citizen of a EU country, the entry is free of charge. Is Turkey included in this as well? (I know it’s not a EU country, but still)
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Above 17 have to pay,but it worth to visit this awesome place.
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Does this museum have a wheelchair rental or courtesy wheelchairs available to use?
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Hi! Unfortunately I didn't see any wheelchairs whatsoever or people using wheelchairs. The staff there is not very friendly, so my advice is to double check before visiting. Hope I have …
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Hi! Unfortunately I didn't see any wheelchairs whatsoever or people using wheelchairs. The staff there is not very friendly, so my advice is to double check before visiting. Hope I have helped!
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Is this museum alright for children? I have a 7-year-old, would she enjoy it?
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Without knowing your child that would be hard for anyone to say. If they like history or art they probably would enjoy it, in particular if you try to make it more engaging for them by …
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Without knowing your child that would be hard for anyone to say. If they like history or art they probably would enjoy it, in particular if you try to make it more engaging for them by adding some stories or information they would be able to relate to/interested in. I took a 3 and 5 year old and it was a more pleasant experience than going to the Vatican museums with them if that helps. There are lots of cool things and we had a good time; that said we go to lots of museums (a couple a month).
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