Palazzo Merulana is located in the former Health Department of Rome and houses an impressive collection of recent art.
11 May – 1 July:
Daily 9 am – 20 pm
From 2 July:
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 2 pm – 8 pm
Sat & Sun 10 am – 8 pm
Last entrance is at 7 pm.
Regular admission fee: 5 €
Reduced admission fee: 4 €
Visit the Palazzo Merulana for free with the Rome City Pass.
Via Merulana, 121
00185 Rome
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Metro: Line A to Manzoni or Line B & B1 to Colosseo or Termini
Bus: 16, 75, 714, 717, C3 to Merulana / Labicana
51 to Manzoni / Merulana
52 360, 590 to Manzoni Metro
Tram: 3, 8 to Labicana / Merulana
Order the Rome City Pass with local transport and airport and get free travel by public transport to create a wonderful base for a relaxing stay in the Italian metropolis.
Sidival Fila: La Materia Svelata
06.09.2019 - 05.10.2019
Sidival Fila A Franciscan friar and an artist of Brazilian origins, he brings together in a single figure two universes that travel together through research and creativity. Thanks to the use of fabrics, fabrics, historical papers, organic fibers, it stitches and recomposes spaces of matter that are now lighter and now deeper.
Jan Fabre: The Rhythm of the Brain
11.10.2019 - 09.02.2020
The Elena and Claudio Cerasi Foundation and CoopCulture, in collaboration with Galleria Magazzino and with the support of Flanders State of the Art, present Jan Fabre's The Rhythm of the Brain, an exhibition around the multi-faceted and visionary artistic production of Jan Fabre.
The exhibition features some unpublished sculptures created specifically for the exhibition space in dialogue with the works of the Roman School of the Cerasi collection.
Built in 1929 in Via Merulana, the palace was the seat of the Rome Health Department for four years.
The Palazzo Merulana has been extensively restructured over five years. Today, Palazzo Merulana houses an impressive collection of recent art. The works concentrate mainly on the art of the Roman school of the twentieth century. Palazzo Merulana extends over four floors, with the ground floor dedicated to sculptures. In another exhibition room you will also find comfortable sofas between the artworks that invite you to relax and dip into the art.
Experience the Palazzo Merulana for FREE with the Rome City Pass and have your ticket into the Palazzo Merulana already in your pocket before you even depart for Rome.
Free admission to world-famous sights and museums. Free public transport and airport transfer can be added. Discounts included.
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