The National Roman Museum was established in 1889 to preserve and showcase the remains of ancient Rome. It houses the most important archaeological collection in the world, gathering artifacts discovered during excavations in the city and its surroundings. This institution is spread across four landmark sites in Rome, each offering a different perspective on Roman […]
Section: National Roman Museum
The Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, located near Termini Station, is the main building of the National Roman Museum. It houses the most significant section of this prestigious institution, founded in 1889. Dedicated primarily to ancient Rome, this museum, housed in a 19th-century neo-Renaissance palace, displays an exceptional collection of archaeological artifacts from excavations in the […]