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    Museo delle Civiltà

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini - Barberini Palazzo

    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini

    4.7(9 reviews)
    7.9 kmCentro Storico

    Great views of the city. Does charge for the best views, but probably worth it at sunsetread more

    So, we went to the Borghese the day before and were surprised the second floor was closed...I…read morelooked online to see what the reason for the closure was and found it was due to renovations but....many of the works were moved here - the National Art Gallery at the Palazzo Barberini. And....if you had tickets from the Borghese your cost to get in here was just 5€ with no advance purchase needed.... We walked over and not on,y was the internet correct that we could get in for 5€ by showing our tickets from the Borghese, but NO ONE WAS HERE!!!! It was amazingly uncrowded and quiet..in September...in Rome...there is an amazing amount of fabulous art here and everyone is crowded into a few museums....and this isn't one of them, so I highly recommend a trip here if you want a break from the crowds. The museum is huge...we thought this was maybe a 1 hour activity but we were here several hours. The works from the Borghese were indeed here, but we saw so much more too. Staff were relaxed and friendly; I think they were also benefiting from the smaller crowds. Be ready to put all bags and water bottles into lockers. They take a 1€ coin that you get back when you pick up your items. The kind guard had some extra coins to loan to guests who like us didn't have change. Definitely don't miss this less crowded, and amazing museum.

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    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini
    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini
    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini

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    Museo Napoleonico

    Museo Napoleonico

    4.4(8 reviews)
    7.7 kmCentro Storico

    We took an excursion that only took us to Rome from Civitavecchia, the cruise port, the bus ride…read morewas 4 hrs rd trip leaving us w just 4 hrs to see the city but I have been to Rome some 7 times, my husband was scared of missing the bus so we only saw the Piazza Navona and the church there then came back to the bus stop. I was so excited to find out we stood right in front of the museum, the entrance was free and it was nicely air conditioned. The Museo Napoleonico in Rome presents the collections of Count Giuseppe Primoli, the great-grandson of Joseph and of Lucien Bonaparte. Born in 1851 to Princess Charlotte Bonaparte and Count Primoli di Foglia, Giuseppe Primoli belonged to the Roman branch of the imperial family. He spent most of his youth in Paris, at Napoleon III's court and moved to Rome after the fall of the Empire. Totally devoted to his family on his mother's side, he started a collection of works of art and various objects linked with the Bonapartes. The collection - comprising family souvenirs, objects donated by Princess Mathilda and Empress Eugénie, items bought from antique dealers or purchased in auction sales - grew consistently until its owner died in 1927. Count Primoli donated it to the city of Rome where many Bonapartes had sought refuge. I had gone to a French lycee and learned about Napoleon, I had gone to Corsica and seen the house where he was born, it was amazing, Corsica was a beautiful island, one thing I never saw was a picture of Josephine, his life long love and devotion to her, never learned about his long quest to have an heir so all those questions were answered by this massive museum. When I was young I was irritated w all the French revolution, guillotine and eternal wars between Europeans but as I get older I get fascinated by it all and going back to my roots, coincidentally on the 14 hours flight back from Barcelona, Lufthansa had the movie Napoleon w Vanessa Kirby and the amazing actor Joaquin Phoenix, wow she was so glamorous, that was not how real oil paintings of Josephine showed her, she looked pretty plain Jane but she was a real character. I must have spent hours studying the history of all the pictures, I was very impressed with the fact it was free and the museum curators were very helpful. Highly recommended even if you are not a Francophile.

    Nice history about Napoleon and his family. Great to do to fill in time between bigger site seeing…read moreevents. Free admission and 5 euro for audio-- audio is recommended for the full history and hidden treasures.

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    Museo Napoleonico - His iconic hat

    His iconic hat

    Museo Napoleonico
    Museo Napoleonico

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    Museo della Civiltà Romana

    Museo della Civiltà Romana

    3.7(7 reviews)
    0.5 kmEur

    Do maps, scale models, or the Roman Empire set your heart a-flutter? If so, do take the time to…read moreventure out to EUR (it's about a mile's walk from the Metro) and spend two hours here in awe of the absolute architectural, engineering, and historical treasures on display. I am hard pressed to think of a museum that rivals this place, the Museum of Roman Civilization, in this niche. Plus there's like nobody here. I bet you could make out in the corner under the watchful eye of a 15-foot statue of Augustus Caesar and nobody would care.

    Nothing to write home about. We came here because the Borghese Gallery was overbooked and we could…read morenot get a reservation. Since we were already planning on visiting Ostia Antica that same day, we decided to visit this Museum on our way there (its off the same Metro Line B). My wife was disappointed that nearly ALL of the exhibits were replicas, basically plaster casts of the real statues & antiquities. However, the scale model of Ancient Rome was actually worth the price of admission. We spent about 20 minutes in the room, surveying the diorama which fills an entire gigantic room. the model is on a scale of 1:250. Also very informative, since the exhibits are arranged in somewhat of a chronological order of Roman History. Very educational, which is why the only visitors aside from my wife & me were a bunch of elementary and secondary school groups on Field Trips. I'm not sure about it being a make-out place though --there are surveillance video cameras in every room, LOL. Only recommended it you are (like me) an Archeology nut. Otherwise, don't go out of your way to this off-the-grid museum. On the Metro B Line, take the Laurentina train and exit at the EUR-Fermi Stazione.

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    Museo della Civiltà Romana - Devid Bouen x haircoutureur davanti al museo della civiltà

    Devid Bouen x haircoutureur davanti al museo della civiltà

    Museo della Civiltà Romana - Scritta incisa sopra al colonnato del museo della civiltà haircoutureur

    Scritta incisa sopra al colonnato del museo della civiltà haircoutureur

    Museo della Civiltà Romana - Foto colonne del museo della civiltà

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