The Capitoline Museums are owned and administered by the Municipality of Rome. Founded in 1471, the museums are housed in two buildings …
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Dec 4, 2024
Outstanding museum sitting atop Capitoline Hill showcasing statues from Ancient Rome. Some of the most recognizable statues that are cultural icons are found inside including the original Capitoline … Full review by TravelingSoccerLoon
Nov 16, 2024
An incredible museum, consisting of three floors and two buildings connected by an underground tunnel. No advance reservations are necessary; you can purchase tickets on site and there was no line, a… Full review by BC-Westcoaster
Nov 4, 2024
This is where you get to understand what the Renaissance was actually about: the collections show the passion and enthusiasm of the people of Rome who realised that beneath their feet were the wonder… Full review by Mike T
For those aged 18-25 and are a citizen of a EU country, the entry is free of charge. Is Turkey included in this as well? (I know it’s not a EU country, but still)
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No, Turkey residents will have to pay. It's a nice place though and worth the admission.
Does this museum have a wheelchair rental or courtesy wheelchairs available to use?
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Please look at their website. There is a link that I tried to post for you to to click on but tripadvisor won't allow me to post it. It mentions all of the accommodations for hearing, sight and …
Please look at their website. There is a link that I tried to post for you to to click on but tripadvisor won't allow me to post it. It mentions all of the accommodations for hearing, sight and mobility impaired. I didn't see anything on wheelchairs though. Good luck, Chris
Is this museum alright for children? I have a 7-year-old, would she enjoy it?
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Without knowing your child that would be hard for anyone to say. If they like history or art they probably would enjoy it, in particular if you try to make it more engaging for them by …
Without knowing your child that would be hard for anyone to say. If they like history or art they probably would enjoy it, in particular if you try to make it more engaging for them by adding some stories or information they would be able to relate to/interested in. I took a 3 and 5 year old and it was a more pleasant experience than going to the Vatican museums with them if that helps. There are lots of cool things and we had a good time; that said we go to lots of museums (a couple a month).