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Capitoline Museums
Opening times Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday 09.30 - 19.00. Saturday 09.30 - 23.00. Monday closed. 24th and 31st December 09.30 - 14.00. 1st January, 1st May, 25th December closed.
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Casa di Goethe
Uno spazio di 600 mq ospita le mostre che ricordano il celebre ospite.
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Casina delle Civette
Le caratteristiche del museo sono le splendide vetrate che decorano le innumerevoli porte, finestre e bow-windows, realizzate in pregiati vetri policromi legati a piombo che accostano raffinate composizioni geometriche e disparati soggetti.
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Christian Catacombs of Rome
The catacombs of St. Callixtus are among the greatest and most important of Rome.
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Colosseum
A comprehensive site in English and Italian on the Colosseum of Rome: history.
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Galleria Borghese
Galleria Borghese, Galleria Barberini, Galleria Corsini e Galleria Spada.
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Galleria Doria Pamphilj
The Museum provides programs and services to help make its exhibitions and collection accessible to all visitors. Digital audio guide included in italian, english and french.
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Keats-Shelley House
Visit the Keats House and experience how Keats, Shelley, and Byron lived at first hand. We are situated in central Rome next to the Spanish Steps and near to the centro storico, the Trevi Fountain and the Villa Borghese.
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Musei di Villa Torlonia
Villa Torlonia, the most recent of the villas belonging to Rome’s nobility, still retains a particular fascination due to the originality of its English-style garden (one of the few examples in the city), and to the unexpectedly large number of buildings and garden furniture in the grounds.
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Museo Barracco
The Barracco Museum consists of a prestigious collection of antique sculpture (Assyrian, Egyptian, Cypriot, Phoenician, Etruscan, Greek and Roman art) which Giovanni Barracco, a rich Calabrese nobleman, donated to the Municipality of Rome in 1904.
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