ROME: Empire, Power, People Exhibition Tickets at Melbourne Museum


























ROME: Empire, Power, People Exhibition Tickets at Melbourne Museum
See the world of Ancient Rome through the Empire, Power, People exhibit at Melbourne Museum, featuring over 150 original artefacts from across the Roman Empire.
Journey through immersive displays that reveal Roman politics, culture and daily life, from powerful emperors to ordinary citizens.
Experience rare treasures from Italian museums, brought together in Australia for the first time for a truly unforgettable encounter with history.
Flexi entry to the ROME: Empire, Power, People exhibition
Entry to Melbourne Museum
Personal Expenses

Sculpture of Augustus, first Roman Emperor, displayed on a pedestal.
Step into Ancient Rome at the Empire, Power, People exhibition at Melbourne Museum and explore rare Roman artefacts, immersive displays and powerful stories that reveal how emperors, soldiers and citizens shaped an empire that still influences the world today.
Getting started
Your ticket includes flexi entry to the Rome: Empire, Power, People exhibition, plus general admission to Melbourne Museum. Arrive at the venue and explore the exhibition at your own pace.
What to expect
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World-class artefacts: See more than 150 original Roman artefacts, including statues, mosaics, frescoes, jewellery and everyday objects from across the Roman Empire.
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Immersive storytelling: Walk through richly designed spaces with multimedia and atmospheric displays that bring Roman politics, culture and daily life to life.
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Life of an empire: See how power was built and maintained, from emperors and elites to soldiers and ordinary citizens.
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Unforgettable highlights: Experience rare treasures from Italian museums, displayed together in Australia for the first time.

Roman marble relief of a Dioscuro with horse in front of a city gate.

Early Christian marble sarcophagus fragment depicting biblical scenes with figures and animals.

Sculpture of Augustus, first Roman Emperor, displayed on a pedestal.

Roman marble relief of a Dioscuro with horse in front of a city gate.

Early Christian marble sarcophagus fragment depicting biblical scenes with figures and animals.
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