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Rome

Capitoline Museums Guided Tour with Multimedia Experience

Duration
Duration

2 hours

Free cancellation
Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Guided tour
Guided tour

Expert local tour guide

Explore the Capitoline Museums with a guide, uncovering Roman history through busts and statues.

With this reserved entry ticket, explore the Capitoline Museums, the oldest public museum in the world.

Unlock Rome's rich history with a professional guide who will reveal the stories behind the famous figurines.

Start your tour with a multimedia presentation of Ancient Rome and get to know the city's history, the reconstructions of its monuments and more.

Explore classical artwork and sculptures, including the Capitoline Wolf, and visit temporary exhibitions.

English guided tour

Reserved entry to Capitoline Museums (Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori)

Access to the exhibition (if available)

25-minute multimedia video

Food and beverage

Pick up from the hotel

Audioguide

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  • Step into history at the Capitoline Museums, where your expert guide will lead you through Rome's storied past. Begin with an immersive 25-minute multimedia presentation, bringing ancient Rome’s monuments and history to life.

Getting started

  • Your ticket arrives instantly by email—just show it on your phone with a valid ID at the meeting point (see ticket for details). Arrive 15 minutes early for a smooth check-in. Meet your guide at Touristation Aracoeli, located at Piazza d'Aracoeli, 16, 00186 Roma RM, Italy, near Piazza Venezia. Look for a small fountain in front of the office with signs and orange flags.

What to expect

Capitoline Museums

  • Wander the museum’s stunning halls, filled with ancient treasures like coins, tapestries, frescoes, and busts. It is home to world-renowned sculptures like the Capitoline Wolf, the graceful Capitoline Venus, and the dramatic Bust of Medusa. Don’t miss the statue of Young Hercules, holding a snake, or the other treasures waiting to be uncovered.

Features

  • The world’s first public museum, founded in 1471, highlights Rome’s rich history.

  • Features include the iconic bronze she-wolf (Lupa Capitolina) and the colossal statue of Constantine.

  • The collection includes masterpieces by Caravaggio, Titian, and Rubens.

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