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Capitoline Museum Experience with Multimedia Video

3.8 (54)
Rome, IT
3.8 (54)
Rome, IT
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Experience the history of ancient Rome like never before with the Capitoline Museum Experience. Begin your journey at our office, where you will be treated to a captivating 25-minute multimedia video on Ancient Rome, allowing you to immerse yourself in the grandeur of this ancient civilization. But that's not all! With your package, you will also receive an audio guide of Rome with over 170 points of interest, enabling you to explore every corner of this legendary city. And finally, step into the world's first museum, the Capitoline Museum, home to a fascinating collection of art and artifacts that tell the captivating stories of Rome's history. Marvel at the famous she-wolf sculpture featuring Rome's founders Romulus and Remus. This is an experience not to be missed for any history enthusiast or curious traveler.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience & Audio Guided
  • Immerse in the history of ancient Rome
  • Explore over 170 points of interest in Rome
  • Discover the world's first museum
  • See the famous she-wolf sculpture of Rome
  • Experience the fascinating history of Rome
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Access to temporary exhibitions
  • Admission Ticket with reservation
  • 25-minute Ancient Rome multimedia video
  • Rome City App Audioguide downloadble on your smartphone
  • Hosted entry if requested
  • Guided Tour
  • Drink and food
  • Pick up from the hotel
  • Audioguide for Capitoline Museum

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Introduction

Experience the wonders of ancient Rome with the captivating Capitoline Museum Experience. Begin your journey in our office, where you will be treated to a 25-minute multimedia video on the fascinating history of Rome. Immerse yourself in the reconstruction of the city's most important monuments, allowing you to truly appreciate the greatness of ancient Rome. To further enhance your experience, we provide you with an audio guide of Rome to download on your mobile phone, featuring over 170 points of interest, allowing you to explore every corner of the city.

What to Expect?

During this tour, you can expect a total duration of 240 minutes filled with awe-inspiring discoveries. The itinerary starts at Piazza del Campidoglio, where you will embark on a journey through the Musei Capitolini, the Empire Roman Museum. Marvel at the fascinating collection of art and artifacts that tell the captivating history of Rome. One of the highlights includes the famous she-wolf sculpture featuring Rome's founders, Romulus and Remus.

Who is this for?

The Capitoline Museum Experience is perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone fascinated by the ancient world. This tour is suitable for individuals of all ages who have a deep interest in exploring the rich history and cultural heritage of Rome. Whether you are a first-time visitor or have been to Rome before, this experience offers a unique and immersive way to discover the wonders of the ancient city.

Why book this?

Book the Capitoline Museum Experience to embark on a captivating journey through ancient Rome like never before. With our multimedia video, you will gain a deeper understanding of the history and significance of the city's most iconic landmarks. The audio guide allows you to explore Rome at your own pace, uncovering hidden gems and lesser-known attractions. The Capitoline Museum itself is a treasure trove of art and artifacts, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage of Rome. This experience provides an immersive and educational adventure that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of ancient Rome.

Good to Know

During your visit to the Capitoline Museum, be sure to take your time exploring the various exhibits and galleries. The museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts, each with its own fascinating story. Take a moment to appreciate the stunning architecture of the museum itself, located on top of one of the Seven Hills of Rome. The inclusion of the audio guide ensures that you can fully immerse yourself in the history and significance of each artifact. Don't miss the opportunity to witness firsthand the she-wolf sculpture, an iconic symbol of Rome's foundation.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Capitoline Museum were left in awe of the breathtaking collection and the immersive multimedia video. Many praised the informative nature of the tour, as well as the convenience of the audio guide, which allowed them to explore the city at their own pace. The overall satisfaction with the performance of the museum and its exhibits was evident in the positive reviews, with visitors describing it as a must-visit attraction in Rome.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Musei Capitolini

The Empire Roman Museum has a fascinating collection of art and artefacts all telling the fascinating history of Rome.

Admission Included

Reviews

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3.8 (54)

Simone_C

Getting the tickets was a pain. Had to spend more time finding the pick up location than if I just stood in line and bought them.

SWAguy737

This museum is a must see. The exhibits are well laid out and it wasn’t crowded at all while we were there. We could have stayed several more hours had we scheduled our entry time earlier.

Robert_H

Totally disorganized with Tourstation having us scheduled for the wrong date and no one to assist you. Entered museum with help of security, folks save your money buy your tickets at museum for 4.50E per person vs, $78.00 paid to Viator.

Alexandra_S

One of the best sites we saw in Rome this is totally worth the money to skip the line. Be in the look out for the ticket procurer and tour guide they can sometimes be hidden and it can be confusing.

Susan_O

Easy entry. Museum staff was very helpful with directions. The art collection is fabulous. The cafeteria had tasty panini and the staff moved quickly. Don’t forget to see the view from the restaurant terrace. It was a great day!!

andrewbU5072NF

Excellent museum with so many iconic exhibitions. Well presented.Magnificent views from roof top terrace. Nice reasonably priced cafe . High point for me was seeing the state of Romulus and Remus and being so close.

JustPeachy3

This is a great stop for after you have visited the Forum. It is located on the top of the Capitoline Hill, overlooking the Forum. You can access this via a back road or going further around to the front. Either way, you'll be climbing a lot of stairs. You come out into a plaza bounded by buildings on 3 sides. In the center is a replica of the large equestrian statue featuring Marcus Aurelius (the original of which is inside the museum). I think the buildings, like some other museums in Rome, was the former residence of some cardinal or official. You enter via the building on your right as you face the plaza. This was not covered by the city pass we'd bought, so we paid the ~ 15 Euros each. We then had to do a bag security scan followed by checking our backpack at a locker station. Just beyond security, there is an open air plaza featuring sculptures, predominantly pieces of a monumental sculpture of Constantine. They have his head, hands, and at least one foot. You may have seen images of some of these before - I recognized them. The museum is extensive, but you can cover most of it in 2 hours. There is a section with glitzy Baroque rooms and others with more medieval artwork. We wandered through those quickly. The main draws (for us) were the sculptures. One large central room has the original equestrian statue mentioned earlier, the famous she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (the symbol of Rome), a boy pulling a thorn from his foot (you'll see this one in multiple museums), etc. They also had exhibits showing the foundation of a massive temple (to Saturn, I think) that was left intact. At the far end, they showed how early hut-settlements on the hills merged over time to form Rome. I'm sure I'm leaving out some things, but after several days of successive art / antiquity museums, it's hard to keep them all straight... There is a café on the top level with an outdoor plaza, but its placement doesn't offer a lot of views of the city (it is on the wrong side for that). Otherwise it seemed nice. There is a basement passageway that connects the 2 main wings. From this, you can access the Tabularium, which is sort of balcony area from which there are great views overlooking the Forum. Our final stop was the other wing (on the left as you face the entrance plaza). It has a lot of busts of emperors as well as the Dying Gaul statue. I would classify this museum as a must-see on a Rome itinerary.

James_Z

Good activity! The vouchers were easy to exchange for tickets since the Touristation is basically just across the street from the museum. We didn’t have to wait too long to redeem the vouchers, although it was November. It might be a bit of a wait in the summer. The Capitoline Museum is a must see. There is so much there it is hard to take it all in. Just being able to actually see the She Wolf sculpture was beyond amazing. Seeing Constantine’s enormous head, hand, foot was worth it! If your time allows, you should visit this museum.

erikawX3005AD

Very interesting museo alot to see, I spent almost 4 hours inside. Nice view over forum imperiale. Before the entrance I had the meeting point at Touristation piazza daracoeli l, there I saw the video about how rome just to be and how it's now. The staf in the meeting point very friendly spacial thanks to Marcella.

Road51026868652

Read the fine print. This was a waste of time and money. You have to go to another location to pick up your ticket and then you still have to wait in line to get in. The video was just imagery of then/now renderings of the city of Rome, not really worth the time we sat to watch it.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-19 11:36