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    Terme di Diocleziano

    Terme di Diocleziano

    4.2(6 reviews)
    5.2 kmTermini

    We were looking for something to do near our hotel on our last night in Rome and this was nearby!…read more It was challenging to find the entrance and when we did it was still confusing since there is a museum integrated with the ruins and we didn't have time to see a museum....the staff member working there pointed us to the kiosks to buy tickets and there was an option for the archeological site only so we bought those. There were no signs saying where we were supposed to go and no one to ask...we walked around a bit and kind of figured things out, but almost missed the main hall as the sign was very small...hint...walk straight after scanning your tickets and then turn left right after the gift shop which looks like you're exiting, but there is a tiny sign that says "to halls" or something like that. The areas to the right include a nice courtyard and the museum. The ruins were interesting, but with the minimal signage, and no one around to answer questions, it was a little frustrating.

    This is one huge complex that offers so much to be seen. The Baths of Diocletian were the largest…read morein Rome when they were built in AD 298-306; and able to accommodate 3,000 people at a time. Today, it houses not only the museum, but also the Basilica of Maria degli Angeli. This museum was opened in 1889. Although the museum contains many interesting exhibits, it gives little insight into the original baths themselves. Michelangelo's cloister has about 400 sculptural objects - including statues, sarcophagi, altarpieces, and architectural decorative elements which can be viewed under the open arcades. There are several floors of exhibitions which include memorial inscriptions, bas-reliefs and archaeological artefacts, which provide a fascinating insight into Roman life. Cipressi di Michelangelo - The building surrounding this courtyard were designed by Michelangelo. It includes a 107,600-square-feet cloister known as Michelangelo's Cloister, which was built in 1565. The arcades are supported by 100 travertine columns. The fountain in the garden dates from 1695 and is surrounded by four cypresses of which one is thought to be planted by Michelangelo, and seven colossal heads of animals. The garden has an enormous marble fountain; and the large cloister, where a section of lesser statues and various archaeological materials are exhibited, are part of the complex of the National Roman Museum of Diocletian Bath.

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