The Palazzo Massimo alle Terme

National Roman Museum – Palazzo Massimo

Neo-Renaissance palace with a classical art collection including sculptures, mosaics & gold jewelry.

It is located in the Esquilino district, near Termini Station.

Address: Largo di Villa Peretti, 2, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

Architect: Camillo Pistrucci

Opened: 1998

Hours

Thursday9:30 AM–7 PM
Friday9:30 AM–7 PM
Saturday9:30 AM–7 PM
Sunday9:30 AM–7 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday9:30 AM–7 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM–7 PM

Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture

Phone: +39 06 480201

Province: Metropolitan City of Rome Capital


The Palazzo Massimo alle Terme is the main of the four sites of the Roman National Museum, along with the original site of the Baths of Diocletian, which currently houses the epigraphic and protohistoric section, Palazzo Altemps, home to the Renaissance collections of ancient sculpture, and the Crypta Balbi, home to the early medieval collection.

It is located in the Esquilino district, near Termini Station.


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