The experience
The Museum of Civilizations in Rome is a magical place where history and culture come to life. Through an extraordinary collection of archaeological artifacts, artwork, and ancient artifacts, the museum offers a fascinating journey through the civilizations that have shaped our world. From the charm of Ancient Egypt to the glorious eras of Rome, each room reveals unique stories of peoples, traditions and discoveries. Immerse yourself in the tangible testimonies of the past and be inspired by the beauty and cultural richness that characterize this exceptional museum heritage in the heart of Rome.
Exploring the Past in Rome: The Museum of Civilizations
A timeless journey through the wonders of humanity in the heart of Rome. The Museum of Civilizations, managed by the Central Institute for the Single Catalogue of Italian Libraries, offers a unique cultural experience.
Architecture That Speaks: The Building and Its History
Lovely exterior: Let yourself be fascinated by the majesty of the façade, a harmonious combination of modernity and antiquity. A sneak peek of what’s to come inside.
Browse the Eras: Thematic Exhibition Halls
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Preclassical Civilizations: A dive into ancient civilizations with artifacts from Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt and Asia Minor. A visual and tactile narrative of human origins.
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Italian Art at 360 degrees: Walk through the centuries admiring the masterpieces of the Renaissance and Baroque. A celebration of the art that has shaped Italy.
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Mysterious East: A section dedicated to Chinese and Japanese art. A journey through delicate and refined artistic landscapes.
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American Civilizations: Masks, sculptures and artifacts from pre-Columbian civilizations. A testament to the cultural richness of ancient American societies.
Educating and Involvement: Workshops and Educational Activities
Interactive Learning: The museum is not only conservation but also involvement. Attend workshops, lectures, and educational activities for the full experience.
Culture at Your Fingertips: The Museum’s Library
Expanding Knowledge: At the end of your visit, explore the museum’s library. A wide selection of publications will allow you to further deepen your knowledge.
Reflections on Culture and Identity
The Museum of Civilizations is not just an exhibition place, but a bridge between the past and the present. Each section is an open window into cultures far and near, an injection of wisdom that connects us to our roots.
Educating the Future: Engaging the New Generations
In an ever-changing world, the museum stands as an ally in the education of future generations. Targeted educational programs give young people a deeper understanding of history and cultural diversity.
The Museum as a Lighthouse of Wisdom
Final Thoughts: The Museum of Civilizations stands as a beacon of wisdom, projecting us from ancient Rome towards a future enriched by the awareness of our roots. A cultural experience that nourishes the mind and soul, inviting us to contemplate our place in the wide arc of history.
Visit lenght
2 hours
Offer in
italiano
Information/To know
Suitable for Everybody
Wheelchair accessible
Location/The place
Address
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14, Roma, RM, Italia
How to get there
Public Transport:
Bus: Bus routes serving the area include 23, 170, 791.
Metro: The nearest metro station is line B – Fermata EUR Magliana.
Tram: Tram line 8 is an additional transportation option.
By car:
From the A91 motorway, take exit 26 towards Roma EUR.
Follow the signs to EUR Magliana.
Once you arrive in the EUR area, follow the road signs to the Museum of Civilizations.
Car park:
Check the available parking options before your visit.
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Information
Agency
Central Institute for the Single Catalogue of Italian Libraries and Bibliographic Information (ICCU)
Schedule and timetable
da martedì a domenica ore 8.00 – 19.00 (ultimo ingresso ore 18.30) LUNEDÌ CHIUSO APERTURE STRAORDINARIE 8, 24, 26 e 31 dicembre, ore 8.00 – 19.00 (ultimo ingresso ore 18.30) 6 gennaio 2024, ore 8.00 – 19.00 (ultimo ingresso ore 18.30)