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Jo,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
20 Aug 2023
Good
Great to know don’t have to face language barriers getting on and off transport. Great map included. Used for colosseum and a great museum. Be aware that won’t get you to / from airport - didn’t...
Great to know don’t have to face language barriers getting on and off transport. Great map included. Used for colosseum and a great museum. Be aware that won’t get you to / from airport - didn’t meet all our travel needs but still saved us money and made life easier.
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Anonymous
23 Sep 2023
Good
Worth while. Good value for money. Easy to purchase on line. Staff at information office helpful, especially I purchased my Roma Pass on line, in non UE country and the QR code or bar code was...
Worth while. Good value for money. Easy to purchase on line. Staff at information office helpful, especially I purchased my Roma Pass on line, in non UE country and the QR code or bar code was not easy to find on my email.
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Joe Mark John,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
17 Sep 2023
Excellent
Fantastic experience even compared to places like the British museum was blown away
Capitoline Museum

About: Capitoline Museum (Musei Capitolini)

Consisting of four grand and historic palazzos, this complex of museums was designed by Michelangelo. Its large collection is devoted largely to the history of Rome itself, and it features many many artifacts that date back to antiquity.

It's also considered to be the world's original museum. Pope Clementine XII opened it up to the Roman public in 1734.

Capitoline Museums
Wednesday 09:30 - 19:30
Thursday 09:30 - 19:30
Friday 09:30 - 19:30
Saturday 09:30 - 19:30
Sunday 09:30 - 19:30
Monday 09:30 - 19:30
Tuesday 09:30 - 19:30
Capitoline Museum (Musei Capitolini)
1, Piazza del Campidoglio, 00186, Rome
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