




Explore the Capitoline Museums with a guide, uncovering Roman history through busts and statues.
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With this reserved entry ticket, explore the Capitoline Museums, the oldest public museum in the world.
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Unlock Rome's rich history with a professional guide who will reveal the stories behind the famous figurines.
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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.
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Explore classical artwork and sculptures, including the Capitoline Wolf, and visit temporary exhibitions.
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English guided tour
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Reserved entry to Capitoline Museums (Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori)
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Access to the exhibition (if available)
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25-minute multimedia video
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Food and beverage
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Pick up from the hotel
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Audioguide
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Możesz anulować te bilety do 24 godzin przed rozpoczęciem aktywności, aby uzyskać pełen zwrot.
- 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
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The world’s first public museum, founded in 1471, highlights Rome’s rich history.
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Features include the iconic bronze she-wolf (Lupa Capitolina) and the colossal statue of Constantine.
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The collection includes masterpieces by Caravaggio, Titian, and Rubens.
What to bring
- Keep your children's ID proof handy.
What’s not allowed
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Pets are not permitted, with the exception of small dogs in carriers.
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Umbrellas and big bags are not allowed inside.
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To preserve the museum's environment, food and drinks must be enjoyed outside the premises.
Accessibility
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The museums are equipped with accessible features such as lifts, stairlifts, and platforms, along with supportive museum staff who are available to assist you in exploring the collections.
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Tactile supports are available for blind and visually impaired visitors to explore key artworks in the Museums.
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The museums also offer videos in Italian Sign Language that outline the entire route.
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Guests with a certified disability of 74% or higher enjoy free entry, along with a complimentary companion pass.
Additional information
- On the first Sunday of each month, the museums provide free admission.
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Your ticket will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
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Display the ticket on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Meeting point
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Meet your guide at Touristation Aracoeli.
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Address: Piazza d'Aracoeli, 16, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
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Landmark: The Touristation Aracoeli office is near Piazza Venezia. A small fountain is in front of the office with signs and orange flags.
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