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The Palazzo Massimo in Rome: A Treasury of Antiquity

Explore the Museum Palazzo Massimo as part of the Museo Nazionale Romano for free with your Rome City Pass and save 10 €!

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The Palazzo Massimo is the main part of the four seats of the National Roman Museum and shows a very special collection of sculptures today.

Opening hours Palazzo Massimo

Tuesday to Sunday: 11am to 6pm (last admission 5pm).

 Closed: Mondays, 1 January, 25 December 

Upon presentation of your Rome City Pass Ticket at the ticket office of Palazzo Massimo or Palazzo Altemps, you will receive a ticket valid for the four exhibition venues of the Museo Nazionale Romano: Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Crypta Balbi, Terme di Diocleziano.
Keep the ticket for the visit of the other venues of the Museo Nazionale Romano with you. The ticket is valid for one week. 

Admission price Palazzo Massimo

Adults: 10 €
Reduced Price for EU-Citizens age 18-25 and teachers/professors in the EU: 2 €
Children (under 18-years old): free

In the occassion of some exhibitions there can be a an additional fee of 3 €.

Visit the Palazzo Massimo for free with your Rome City Pass


Adress Palazzo Massimo:
Largo di Villa Peretti 2
00185 Rome, Italy 

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Directions to Palazzo Massimo

Bus stop Termini (MA-MB-FS)
Bus line: 16, 75, 360, 649, C3
Metro: Line A or B to Termini


Special terms and conditions

Please note that the Palazzo Massimo is closed on 1 January and 25 December.

Highlights Palazzo Massimo

  • coinage and monetary systems from their origins in the eighth century B.C. to the introduction of the Euro 
  • works of art representing a broad range of classical sculpture 
  • collection of frescoes and mosaics 

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Description Palazzo Massimo

Exhibits are distributed on the four floors of the palace. The underground floor contains the Numismatic Section which holds fascinating examples of coinage and monetary systems from their origins in the eighth century B.C. to the introduction of the Euro. On the other three floors are various works of art representing a broad range of classical sculpture. These include a statue of Augustus, various Roman copies of Greek statues such as the famous 'Discobolo Lancellotti', a sleeping Hermaphrodite and many more. There is also a section of rare bronzes. The final floor is dedicated to a wonderful collection of frescoes and mosaics, among them those of the triclinium of the villa of Livia and those of the Farnesina villa. These exhibits, that come from various locations around the city of Rome, represent the themes and styles that existed from the first century B.C. to the fourth century A.D. Among the most interesting of these is a marble inlaid work representing the God of the Sun. 

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