
Italy · Rome & Vatican
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Vatican Museums
Musei Vaticani
A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, the Vatican Museums’ rich collections and history spanning several centuries make it a sanctuary for lovers of art and history.


Roman Forum
Foro Romano
The political, social, and economic center of Rome, home to numerous well-preserved ancient architectural remains that showcase the magnificent history of the Roman Empire.


National Gallery of Modern Art
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
As Italy’s only national museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, it presents Italian works from the 19th and 20th centuries, along with selected international artworks.


Capitoline Museums
Musei Capitolini
One of the world's oldest public museums, designed by the renowned artist Michelangelo.


Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia
Vittoriano e Palazzo Venezia
A significant Roman landmark, commemorating Italy's first king, Victor Emmanuel II, and the unification of Italy.


Trajan's Market – Museum of the Imperial Fora
Mercati di Traiano Museo Dei Fori Imperiali
One of the earliest shopping centers in the world, offering a glimpse into the commercial life and public spaces of Ancient Roman civilization.


National Museum of Rome
Museo Nazionale Romano
One of the most important museums of classical art in the world, housing the majority of ancient artifacts discovered in Rome since 1870, including masterpieces of ancient sculpture.


St. Peter's Basilica
Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano
One of the largest churches in the world, St. Peter's Basilica is both a pilgrimage destination for Catholic believers and a treasured masterpiece in the history of art and architecture.


Galleria Borghese
Museo e Galleria Borghese
Twenty galleries guide you through masterpieces of painting and sculpture from the 15th to 19th centuries, featuring great masters such as Bernini, Titian, and Raphael.


Doria Pamphilj Gallery
Galleria Doria Pamphilj
One of Rome’s largest private art galleries, owned by the Italian noble Doria Pamphilj family.


National Museum of 21st Century Arts (MAXXI)
Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo MAXXI
One of the few non-traditional buildings in this ancient city, MAXXI is a global contemporary art museum.


Palazzo Barberini
Palazzo Barberini
Once a noble residence, now part of the National Gallery of Ancient Art.


Museo di Roma
Museo di Roma
Located beside Piazza Navona in the heart of Rome, within Palazzo Braschi, the Museo di Roma is a window into the city's rich history and cultural heritage.


National Etruscan Museum
Museo Nazionale Etrusco ETRU
Home to a rich collection of Etruscan art, a representative building of late Roman Renaissance architecture, and a filming location for "The Great Beauty."


Basilica of Sant’Andrea della Valle
Basilica di Sant'Andrea della Valle
The authentic setting of Act I of Puccini’s immortal opera Tosca, home to Rome’s second-largest dome after St Peter’s Basilica.


Colosseum
Colosseo
A symbol of Rome and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.


Saint Louis des Français
Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi
The national church of France in Rome, housing three masterpieces depicting the life of Saint Matthew by the Baroque maestro Caravaggio.


Santa Maria della Vittoria
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vittoria
A Baroque theater built to showcase Bernini's astonishing masterpiece, The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.


Pantheon
Pantheon Santa Maria ad Martyres
The greatest manifestation of Roman glory for over two millennia, experience the profound history of the 'Eternal City' through the centuries.