Capitoline Card , Rome






























Capitoline Card , Rome
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Experience Rome with ease using the Capitoline Card, granting you access to two iconic museums—the Capitoline Museums and Centrale Montemartini—for a full week starting from your first visit. Begin at the Capitoline Museum on Capitoline Hill, where no reservations are needed, allowing you ample time to explore Roman art treasures like the famous Capitoline Wolf. This card provides flexibility for exploring these historic sites in Rome over seven days from your initial entry.
Experience Rome with ease using the Capitoline Card, granting you access to two iconic museums—the Capitoline Museums and Centrale Montemartini—for a full week starting from your first visit. Begin at the Capitoline Museum on Capitoline Hill, where no reservations are needed, allowing you ample time to explore Roman art treasures like the famous Capitoline Wolf. This card provides flexibility for exploring these historic sites in Rome over seven days from your initial entry.
Explore Rome’s cultural highlights with ease using the Capitoline Card. This pass grants you access to both the Capitoline Museums and the Centrale Montemartini in a single transaction.
Enjoy complete flexibility by utilizing your ticket for up to seven days after visiting either museum, allowing ample time to plan without feeling rushed.
Optimize savings with this card as it offers combined admission at a more economical rate than purchasing tickets separately for each site.
Discover the artistic and historical treasures of Rome through both museums. From ancient Roman masterpieces like the Capitoline Wolf in the Museums, to classical sculptures set against industrial backdrops at Centrale Montemartini.
Admission to Rome's Capitoline Museums
Access to the Eternal City's Centrale Montemartini
Entry to Villa Caffarelli's Exhibit Area during Shows
Entrance to Short-Term Combined Exhibits

Capitoline She-Wolf statue with Romulus and Remus in Rome museum.
Your experience with the Capitoline Card
The Capitoline Card, valid for 7 days starting from your first visit, grants you access to two of Italy’s most distinguished museums: the Capitoline Museums and Centrale Montemartini. Both located in Rome, these institutions offer a deep dive into Roman art and history.
Getting Started
Your adventure begins at the Capitoline Museum on Capitoline Hill. Present your Capitoline Card upon entry for validation without needing to book ahead. With an entire week available, you can leisurely plan your visit to Centrale Montemartini whenever it suits you.
What to Expect
The journey starts at the world’s oldest public museum atop Capitoline Hill in Rome. Here, explore Roman art and history through masterpieces like the iconic Capitoline Wolf sculpture, alongside sculptures, frescoes, and ancient inscriptions that narrate the story of the Eternal City. Your experience continues with a visit to Centrale Montemartini—a former power plant now transformed into an excellent museum where classical statues, mosaics, and artifacts are juxtaposed against original turbines and machinery.
Features
- The Capitoline Wolf: Marvel at the famous bronze sculpture depicting Romulus and Remus being nursed by a she-wolf—a symbol of Rome’s foundation myth.
- Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius: Admire this impressive, well-preserved bronze statue representing the philosopher-emperor from antiquity.
- Hall of the Galatian: Encounter dramatic sculptures such as the Dying Gaul and a scene of a Gaul killing himself with his wife—exemplifying Roman admiration for bravery.
- Capitoline Venus: View this celebrated marble statue, representing Rome’s interpretation of the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- The industrial backdrop at Centrale Montemartini: Discover ancient Roman sculptures set among massive turbines and generators from a 20th-century power plant—a unique blend of art and industry.
- Mosaics & daily life artifacts: Explore intricate mosaics, funerary reliefs, and household items that offer insights into the lifestyle in ancient Rome.
- Panoramic views from Capitoline Hill: Enjoy sweeping vistas of the Roman Forum and the heart of ancient Rome from atop the Capitoline terrace.

Roman sculpture at Centrale Montemartini, Rome, with industrial backdrop.

Capitoline Museum exterior with equestrian statue in Rome, Italy.

Capitoline She-Wolf statue with Romulus and Remus in Rome museum.

Roman sculpture at Centrale Montemartini, Rome, with industrial backdrop.

Capitoline Museum exterior with equestrian statue in Rome, Italy.

Girl standing in courtyard of Capitoline Museum, Rome, surrounded by ancient sculptures.
Carry a valid ID with you for entry.
Packing and Prohibitions:
- The Capitoline Museums do not allow bottles, glass containers, umbrellas, alcoholic drinks, aerosols, large bags, food items, or pets inside the premises.
At Centrale Montemartini, you can't enter with bulky bags or umbrellas. Pets (except small dogs in carriers), along with any food, drinks, and smoking activities are prohibited.
Mobility Access:
All museums accessible via the card provide wheelchair access.
Additional Information:
- Your entry is valid for a duration of 7 days from your initial visit.
- The pass grants you one-time admission to each museum included in it.
- Note that the Villa Caffarelli Exhibition Space isn't accessible during exhibitions.
For temporary integrated exhibits, an extra fee must be paid at the ticket office.

Mother and daughter pointing at museum artifact display.

Guests using audio guide in museum hallway.

Girl standing in courtyard of Capitoline Museum, Rome, surrounded by ancient sculptures.

Mother and daughter pointing at museum artifact display.

Guests using audio guide in museum hallway.
Plan ahead by starting with either museum on day one and use the remaining six days to visit the other site at your leisure for maximum flexibility.
To ensure a smooth entry process, carry a valid ID when you go since it's required upon arrival.
If you're bringing any bags or items that might not be allowed inside (like large bags or umbrellas), check what’s permitted to avoid inconvenience at the entrance.
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Capitoline Museums
- Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
- Closed on 1st Jan 2026, 1st May 2026, 24th Dec 2026, 25th Dec 2026 and 31st Dec 2026.
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