Tuesday to Friday: 10am-14pm (admission every 45 min)
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10 am - 6 pm
The Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina is open all year round. Tuesdays to Fridays you can visit the museum during opening hours from 10am to 2pm. Admission is every 45 minutes. On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays the opening hours are extended until 6 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays. See for yourself how Garibaldi led the defence of the Roman Republic at the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina.
Generally free admission
Adress:
Largo di Porta San Pancrazio
00153 Rom
Italien
+39 060608
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The Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina is located on the other side of the Tiber, as the Romans used to call this region. This somewhat secluded address derives its charm precisely from this fact. Not yet overrun by tourists, you can learn about Rome's recent history here in a relaxed way with all your senses and emotions.
Bus 115 or 870 to Mura Gianicolensi
Bus 115, 710, 870, 871, 982 or N19 to Carini- San Pancrazio
Although the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina is located outside the city centre, it is very easy to get there using various bus lines. To get to the museum, you can take bus line 115 or 870 to "Mura Gianicolensi". Alternatively, you can get off at the bus stop "Carini - San Pancrazio". Lines 115 and 870 also stop here, as well as the 710, 871, 982 and N19. From both stops it takes less than 5 minutes to reach the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina.
The last admission is 1 hour before the museum closes.
On 24 and 31 December, the museum is only open from 10 am to 2 pm.
The museum is closed on Mondays, 25 December, 1 January and 1 May.
Please check the museum page for different opening hours before your visit.
Near the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina is the Museo di Roma in Trastevere. Here you can learn about Roman folk customs of the 18th and 19th centuries. Not in the immediate vicinity of the museum, but still easy to reach by public transport, are the Vatican Museums and Vatican Courts. From the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina you only need 25 minutes to get to the Vatican by bus. Marvel at the art collections of the popes on the grounds of the Vatican. This includes Oriental, Etruscan-Italian and contemporary art as well as exhibits from several other periods and regions.
A tour of the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina will take you to Porta San Pancrazio. It was one of the three city gates of Rome and played a significant role in Rome's defence against France under Giuseppe Garibaldi. Every room you enter on your tour of the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina conveys something about the Roman Republic. With the help of interactive paintings, busts, maps and pictures, as well as films, videos and models, you can learn more about the places, events and main protagonists of the period. The most important room on the tour of the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina is the salon on the second floor. Here a multimedia installation shows the siege of the city by the French in the spring and summer of 1849 and the battle of 30 April 1849. To conclude the tour of the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina, you will pass through rooms dedicated to the most important personalities. These personalities all died during the defence of the Republic. You can also see the Constitution of the Roman Republic in this section of the tour. This is an uncharacteristically modern constitutional text for the time, adopted when French troops were already marching through the streets of the city.
You can enjoy the Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina without entrance fee.
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