Musei Capitolini

4.7 · 2403 reviews
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gerben vanderlinden
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2020-09-28 12:13

The amount of art that is located here is so overw...

The amount of art that is located here is so overwhelming that you can't watch it all in detail. It is amazing and beautiful at the same time. It is totally worth the time to walk around the marbel statues and painings that are old but still beautiful at the same time.

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Kamaal Khan
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2020-09-28 11:27

Wonderful collection of ancient Roman and renaissa...

Wonderful collection of ancient Roman and renaissance pieces. Don't forget that the museum spans two buildings, one on the opposite side of the ticker office (access underground through the first building). Also make sure you don't miss the view of the Roman forum from inside the museum

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Gilles Pastor
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2020-09-28 09:40

One of the best museums in Rome with magnificent s...

One of the best museums in Rome with magnificent statues of ancient Rome and also with magnificent views over the Roman forum. Original statue of Marcus Aurelius on horseback in a magnificent modern hall. To be visited without fail if you go to Rome.

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laura rigo
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2020-09-28 02:24

to visit several times because they are too large....

to visit several times because they are too large.
a nice experience.
they could probably be enhanced even more.
a few more signs (or rather some signs because there are none) would be useful to guide the visit even for those who take the video guide.
It is a labyrinth so it would be useful to g...

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Ayaka Hida
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2020-09-28 00:51

It was a museum where there were few tourists and ...

It was a museum where there were few tourists and you could look around slowly! More sculptures than painting. It was amazing and it was really fun!
It was from the basement to the 3rd floor, and it was fairly spacious, so it took nearly 4 hours if I looked slowly.
On the way, I was able to overlo...

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luca traversari
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2020-09-27 20:47

The Capitoline Museums are one of the secondary at...

The Capitoline Museums are one of the secondary attractions of Rome, only for fame, however, for the rest. They are an example of how Rome is a varied artistic reality, as a book of a world that no longer exists. The wolf is also exciting to admire.

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Selina Caccianiga
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2020-09-27 16:14

Really gorgeous. The museum focuses on sculptures ...

Really gorgeous. The museum focuses on sculptures from the Greek and Roman periods, including the Dying Galata and the Capitoline Venus. The pictorial part is also well supplied; there are paintings by Caravaggio, among which Buona Ventura, and by Guercino, among which The Burial of Santa Petronilla...

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Maria Luisa Paganelli
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2020-09-27 05:08

Each time it is a unique emotion to rediscover the...

Each time it is a unique emotion to rediscover the drama of the dying Galata or the delicacy of the Spinario
And then the Capitoline Venus, the head of Medusa, Marforio, Caravaggio and again and again .... all in the unique setting of the Capitol

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Valerio Agricola
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2020-09-26 16:52

The museum is the custodian of an interesting part...

The museum is the custodian of an interesting part of the Roman Empire's artistic heritage, and preserves the imposing equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, once placed in Piazza Campidoglio. In addition to this, it is possible to find oneself in front of one of the symbols of Rome: the she-wolf, wi...

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Rosalia Bianchi
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2020-09-25 23:17

The building in which it is located is partly the ...

The building in which it is located is partly the work of Michelangelo. An interesting gallery with a pair of high-quality CARAVANS, above all the painting with the zingar, which reads the hand of a naive young man who acknowledges his beauty does not notice that the gypsy steals his ring.

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Edna
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2020-09-25 22:06

Beautiful! A place to go very calmly, without hurr...

Beautiful! A place to go very calmly, without hurry to leave because it deserves, and must be seen very calmly, the beauty of every detail can not go unnoticed in the eyes.
Be sure to visit the second floor terrace which has fantastic views of the city of Rome, the cafe is not expensive given the l...

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Cristina Cirnigliaro
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2020-09-25 14:46

Always fascinating. Only ... Great ... Too bad. A ...

Always fascinating. Only ... Great ... Too bad. A concert at 10 thousand decibels in the hall of Marcus Aurelius ... What centuries and centuries of atmospheric agents could not have done ... Excessive and out of place vibrations could do it. Concerts are fine ... But not so invasive instruments

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Heth Xander
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2020-09-25 10:26

Loved this museum. The architecture is stunning an...

Loved this museum. The architecture is stunning and the pieces inside are well cared for. As a museum professional myself it was brilliant seeing people in their conservation gear in the museum, showing that active conservation is happening. The history is well explained and graphic panels excellent

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Stefano
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2020-09-24 14:21

The organization is at the top especially with reg...

The organization is at the top especially with regard to this period. The distances and safety measures are met with absolute criterion. The works of art are on display flawlessly although some are still to be restored. I would return.

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Milen Dimitrov
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2020-09-24 02:35

Fine Museum with finds mainly from the nearby Foru...

Fine Museum with finds mainly from the nearby Forums - this is a must-see museum when in Rome. There are some queues, but not as big as in the Vatican museums or the Colosseum. Many inscriptions, a lot of beautiful sculptures, including parts of the colossal sculpture of Emperor Constantine. The mus...

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Arthur Raimundo
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2020-09-24 02:04

Excellent collection of statues, sculptures, tombs...

Excellent collection of statues, sculptures, tombstones, busts and portraits in marble known figures of ancient Rome. Highlight for the fountain and statue of Marforio, The Venus Capitolina, the various statues in black and pink marble and the statues of the Amazon (attributed to Phidias) and the Mo...

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Guillermo P. S. Krebs
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2020-09-23 20:30

The birth of the _Musei Capitolini_ dates back to ...

The birth of the _Musei Capitolini_ dates back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated to the Roman people a group of bronze statues (preserved until that time in the Laterano) that formed the initial nucleus of the collection. MC 2020 information brochure.
The museum presents 4 itineraries of your ch...

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Mag. Matthias Roland
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2020-09-23 17:56

The magnificent sculpture collection of the Capito...

The magnificent sculpture collection of the Capitoline Museum is always worth a visit. Despite the constant presence of visitors in Rome, it is usually a bit quieter here. Especially worth seeing is the collection of panels with Latin inscriptions in the basement.

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Francesco Ponzi
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2020-09-23 07:12

One of the most beautiful places in Rome: inserted...

One of the most beautiful places in Rome: inserted inside the complex of the Capitol, it houses works of rare artistic beauty. Nevertheless I give two stars because of the bad organization and file management. Those few times that museums are accessible to the public (perhaps with promotions) make t...

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Ryuichi Yamamoto
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2020-09-22 13:17

it's the best!

it's the best!
There were people who were watching this from a place like a balcony while visiting the Roman Forum. I thought it would be good to see the whole thing from there.
After that, I visited the Capitoline Museum and relied on a man who was in the vicinity of the staircase who was lost in...

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Cristina Casapu
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2020-09-22 10:51

The Palazzo Senatorio, Palazzo dei Conservatori an...

The Palazzo Senatorio, Palazzo dei Conservatori and Palazzo Nuovo, which host Capitoline Museum collections, are the oldest palaces in Italy. Located on Colina Capitolina, they occupy three sides of the market designed by Michelangelo, at the center of which can be admired the equestrian statue of E...

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Ofelia Ramos
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2020-09-22 10:41

Beautiful museum, however the museography and the ...

Beautiful museum, however the museography and the signs inside the museum are not practical or optimal, I recommend following the map that they give you at the box office. Do not miss the view of the Roman forum accessed from the underground or the view from the museum's cafeteria on the top floor.

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KeroseneAnd Screech
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2020-09-22 05:44

Greatest museum! It was clean and with so much bea...

Greatest museum! It was clean and with so much beautiful art that I forgot about the dirty streets that took me there. You definitely need more than 2 hours spent there; it took me almost a whole day to see it all. Also, the best cup of coffee I have ever had was at the bar from the top of the Capit...

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Cody Rayson
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2020-09-21 04:41

You will get 2 tickets when you pay because there ...

You will get 2 tickets when you pay because there are two buildings! Cool statues on 1st and 2nd floors, paintings on the 3rd. Takes about two hours to go through the whole place. In the basement there is a passage with old roman tablets that connects the two buildings. The museum is wheelchair acce...

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0rion 78
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2020-09-21 00:44

We visited with the tablet.

We visited with the tablet.
Nothing to say about the richness and the enhancement of works of art. But the big black spot is the readability of the tour with or without an audioguide. We lost a lot of time looking for the works shown on the tablet ...
An interactive route and signs indicating the ...

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Olivier Dautrey
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2020-09-20 20:27

The stupidest counter in the world. You arrive at ...

The stupidest counter in the world. You arrive at 10am and there are only a dozen people in front of you and two boxes to get the tickets ....
Half an hour later, there are still 10 people in front of you and an incessant ballet of people passing by you because they have reserved for groups and the...

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Jokes Towers Montellano
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2020-09-20 15:28

Historical Museum of Rome, where you can find scul...

Historical Museum of Rome, where you can find sculptures, paintings and vessels from the Etruscans, through the splendor of Rome as well as the Middle Ages.

It is totally worth visiting. Recommended to rent an audio guide to enjoy it with some basic explanations. Do not hesitate to invest a coupl...

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Laura marsilio amigoni
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2020-09-20 15:16

Here you will find sculptures that will nourish yo...

Here you will find sculptures that will nourish your soul and excite you. Also recommended with children (about an hour to see the most exciting pieces). Book tickets online a few months prim to avoid the queue and get full of energy.

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Assumpta Tarda Serra
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2020-09-20 08:19

A great museum with very interesting pieces. From ...

A great museum with very interesting pieces. From an area of the museum you can see this image, the Forum, the best of all is that if you're there at the end of the day you can see the Forum without people, a perfect image!

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Fabrizio Dal Passo
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2020-09-20 03:05

Splendid the herms and the preserved statues, so n...

Splendid the herms and the preserved statues, so numerous as to be impossible to admire them all in one day. Imposing is the statue of Constantine, of the god Oceano, together with the marvelous niche of Egyptian sculpture. The pictorial works triumph with Caravaggio and the Cavalier d'Arpino (the S...

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Robert Fertig
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2020-09-19 14:55

In an amazing spot right near the forum and some o...

In an amazing spot right near the forum and some of the most beautiful buildings. There's way too much to see here to really capture and learn about it all, but after a while it really starts to blend together. I'd recommend going if there are specific things you want to see. Otherwise, the Vatican ...

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