National Roman Museum

National Roman Museum

About National Roman Museum

The Museo Nazionale Romano, more commonly referred to as the National Roman Museum, is one of the most important archaeological museums in the world. Located in Rome, Italy, it is dedicated to the culture and art of the ancient Romans. The museum is housed in the Baths of Diocletian, a 4th century public bath complex that is now a part of the larger Musei Capitolini. The National Roman Museum is home to a vast collection of artifacts and art from the Roman period, including sculptures, mosaics, paintings, coins, jewelry, and more. The museum also has a large collection of Roman antiquities from outside of Italy, including objects from Greece, Etruria, and North Africa. The National Roman Museum is open every day except for Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Admission is free for all visitors on the first Sunday of each month.
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The Four National Roman Museums

The four National Roman Museums are the National Museum of Rome, the National Etruscan Museum, the National Museum of Popular Art, and the National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography.

How to Reach Roman National Museum

The Roman National Museum is located in Rome, Italy. It is easily accessible by public transportation.

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