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    Museo Napoleonico

    4.4 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Maggi R.

    I can't tell you how many times we have been to Rome and never managed to see this museum. Well, we finally did, and we were so glad. It sits right on the Tiber River across from the Palace of Justice. This is a free museum. The museum has 14 rooms containing everything Napoleon in Rome. It was given to the City of Rome in 1927 by Count Joseph Primoli. He is a descendant of Napoleon; thus the fascination with the Bonapartes. This was his private collection. There are family souvenirs, paintings, miniatures, furniture, sculptures, drawings and so much more. The museum is arranged in exactly the same way as it was when first planned by the Count. We were so glad we finally saw this museum.

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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)
    1.4 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

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    Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi - Room of artists painting their families

    Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.5 kmCentro Storico

    Museo di Roma is a wonderful museum to end your visit in Rome. I wouldn't recommend this museum for…read morepeople who are going to be staying in Rome for a short period of time (1-3 days) but more to the folks who have been in Roma before and are looking to do a recap of the history of this beautiful city. My husband and I have been in Roma four times during the last few years and were looking to do something new because the bigger attractions haven't really changed in the last few years. We were staying a block away from Museo di Roma and decided to give it a chance. The Museum goes through the history of this beautiful city, from the architecture to war. History has shaped this city and is really amazing to see how much it has changed and which places are still up and are part of the modern day Roma. This museum has some really amazing views of Campo de'Fiori which are perfect photo opportunities. They offer discounts to EU students and people who are 25 years or younger. You are not allowed to walk through the museum with a backpack but they offer free locker rooms to leave your stuff while walking through this beautiful museum.

    Wonderful museum. We skipped the exhibition- the regular collection was enough for us, but the…read morespecial exhibition of opera and art looked fascinating. The museum has a lift for the handicapped (and if you have proof of disability, you can get in free with one other person! Isn't that nice?) The price- 9 euros I think- was well worth it. There were many different kinds of art here- and the palace itself is a work of art. The paintings on the ceilings are lovely- and the way the collections were arranged was great. There's even a movie giving you history of the building. My favorite room was the one of the artists and their families- paintings, representing artists and their families- and I also loved the rooms of sculpture- one with a wonderful winged nymph, and another room with many sculpted heads. But all the rooms were great- and there was almost no one here. Why? It's a gorgeous collection. Go here. Enjoy. And let me just add, they have a handicapped bathroom, if you have any mobility impairment (lovely bathroom, let me add). Just a final note- from the upper floor you get a knock out view of the Plaza Navona- it's a wonderful place to take a picture. I LOVED my picture from the upper window!

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    Canova Tadolini - Petit dej au milieu des statuts

    Canova Tadolini

    3.3(28 reviews)
    0.9 kmCentro Storico, Flaminio

    If you want to meet the rudest and most dishonest servers in Rome, this is the place for you. Yes,…read morecome and look at a bunch of fake plaster and clay statues while being treated like shit, get overcharged, and feel like you're unwelcome and trespassing in an unrestricted space. Biggest tourist trap I've ever seen. After my wife was denied entry to the bathroom despite all six of my party purchasing from the place, I was yelled at because I pulled out my credit card but wasn't at the register to pay. ( I wasn't finished with my drink. Nor was my son ) but then as I approached the register, she asked me what I ordered, I told her, she pressed the button, and 4.50 euro popped up. She asked for 6.00 euro. When I asked why it said 4.50 but she asked for 6.00, she made up some bullshit excuse. This place is a joke. Please don't waste your time and money on this dump.

    This was a truly disappointing experience by every dining metric. We made an advance New Years Eve…read morereservation. We showed up approximately ten minutes early to find that no table had been set aside for us; and others arriving without reservation were seated before us even though our parties were the same size. The female host was rude and unhelpful. We were seated in the very back of the restaurant near the kitchen and dilapidated restrooms. Only after being seated were we told that only six dishes and salads were available for dining. Originally we were understanding as the restaurant was to close in an hour (information that was also not shared with us prior to booking). We were also surprised to find that even pasta dishes were available for order. We were all dejected by this time and chose instead to leave. We had had one bottle of sparkling water and some glasses of tap water. As we were incredibly dissatisfied with the experience, our server, who was beyond kind, told us we would not be charged for our 4€ bottle of sparkling water. As we were leaving, rather than apologize for lackluster service and oversight in booking, the same hostess attempted to follow us out of the restaurant, asking us to pay for the water we had. Up until that point we had been willing to give the restaurant another chance. This restaurant desperately needs to hire and train staff to a higher, even basic standard and ensure that when reservations are place there is food. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone.

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    Palazzo Altemps - Courtyard of Palazzo Altemps

    Palazzo Altemps

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico

    This palazzo was so much more than I had ever expected. It is the state museum in Rome of Greek and…read moreRoman antiquities. It has a great collection of high quality pieces and the Palazzo itself is facinating. It's built on top of ruins and the have left them uncovered so you can look into the past.

    Across the street from the church was Palazzo Altemps. Wow, we were very impressed with this…read moreluxurious palace designed by Melozzo da Forli for Girolamo Riario. The palace became the home of the Altemps family in 1568, and there is a stunning inner courtyard. The 16th- to 18th-century palazzo is beautiful with a grand central courtyard, many frescoes and original painted wood ceilings. The museum holds a rich collection of Roman and Greek antiquities as well as an Egyptian Collection and an entire gallery of portraits of Caesar. In the palace dining room are frescoes and mosaics brought from the Villa of Livia and the Villa of the Farnesina. The frescoes and mosaics have been reconstructed in their original dimensions. The star feature of the museum is the Lodovisi Art Collection consisting of 104 sculptures, Ludovisi Throne and the Ludovisi Acrolith. The Mattei Collection features work brought from the Ciriaco Mattei villa. The Drago Collection has four reliefs; and in the Mother Goddesses Room, visitors can see the head of Ephesian Artiemis, which was discovered in 2009 during excavations of Via Marmorata. You are also able to see the Church of Saint Aniceto, which was built within the palace. The building also holds the recently restructured Goldoni Theatre, that functions as a conference center as well. This is certainly a museum that is not to be missed.

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    Palazzo Altemps - This a warrior from Gaul committing suicide because he was not able to prevent his wife's murder. Life was not living without her

    This a warrior from Gaul committing suicide because he was not able to prevent his wife's murder. Life was not living without her

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    Galleria Colonna

    Galleria Colonna

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.2 kmCentro Storico

    Very cool. Plenty of art and amazing rooms. Our English-speaking guide was very knowledgeable and…read morefriendly. It was amazing to stand right where Hepburn stood in "Roman Holiday" last scene.

    This place is amazing- but the timing is weird. They're open on Saturday- and in December, when we…read morewere there, for just a few hours. I actually got to the gift shop before the museum closed, but they were counting the money and would not sell me the book I wanted- so shop first, maybe, just in case. The interior is stunning- and DO get a guide. Ours was Massimo and he was excellent. His English was superb, and he was one of the best guides we had in Rome. The collection is eclectic and outstanding- as is the architecture. As you walk through this place you can't help thinking- it must be great to be this rich. The family still live in another wing, or adjoining building. We did not see the gardens- and it turns out we would not have had time, but we did see the collection and the Prince's Apartments. There's an Egyptian temple in the garden- so it sounds like that would be worth seeing. It wasn't cheap- for the two of us it was 50 euro, 25 each, but it was worth it- and the family has certainly done wonderful restoration work. Kudos to them for amassing these works and keeping them safe for generations to enjoy. Do make sure you note all the gorgeous crystal and Venetian glass chandeliers! They are so beautiful. And the works of art are too numerous to list here- but the Bruegels were a favorite of mine as were the fabulous cabinets- one of hardstones and one of ebony and ivory- and OMG, the entrance hall. Way to stun your guests- which was the intention. The Bean Eater is one of my favorite paintings, as well as the angels in one room- which I think the guide said were of the Raphaelite school. But there are so many wonderful paintings here- many brought in a marriage bargain! And you will love the stories. I have great sympathy for the woman who loved the court of Louis XIV, but had to come to Rome for a marriage, had 3 children, and then ran off trying to get back to France. I guess she was confined twice in a nunnery (escaped the first time.) You'll see her statue. And you'll also see modern pictures of the family- which is quite nice. This was a highlight of our trip- and so unexpected! Pay the money and see it- truly, it is worth it. It's simply astounding what hundreds of years of money can buy!

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    Galleria Colonna
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