Events Archive

Ivory Mask
22/12/2011
Event

After months of work and research the halls of the “Ideal Scultptures”, on the first floor of the museum,open to the public with a new display. The masterpieces of Ancient Sculptures shine now a new light,  in a new space which helps to understand their historical and emotional value. The new exhibition system immerse the visitors in the artistic culture of Ancient Rome,which was inspired by the Ancient Greece art.


Colosseum. Subterraneans
15/03/2011 - 30/10/2011
Special opening

Since Saturday 12 March and until Sunday 30 October, on the initiative of the Special Superintendency for Archaeological Heritage of Rome in collaboration with the Licensee Society Pierreci, the Colosseum has proposed once again the educational service of guided tour of the subterraneans and the third level. These are the areas recently made ​​safe and open to the public thanks to the  interventions coordinated by the Commissioner delegated for the implementation of emergency interventions in the archaeological sites of Rome and Ancient Ostia.


Logo Martedì in Arte
25/10/2011 - 19:00 - 23:00
Special opening

The Special Superintendency for the Archaeological Heritage of Rome is participating in the event “Martedì in Arte”, granting free admission to the four seats of the National Roman Museum (Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Baths of Diocletian,


View of the Complex of the "Villa of the Quintilii" from the Appian Way
26/06/2011 - 16/10/2011
Special opening

From 26 June on, new appointments with APPIAPPIEDI (Appian Way on Foot), a programme of guided tours including a stroll along the Appian Way from the Villa of the Quintilii to the Mausoleum of Caecilia Metella and Villa of Capo di Bove, seat of the photographic exhibition La Via Appia.

For information and booking please call 06399677


Logo Martedì in Arte
27/09/2011 - 19:00 - 23:00
Special opening

The Special Superintendency for the Archaeological Heritage of Rome is participating in the event “Martedì in Arte”, granting free admission to the four seats of the National Roman Museum (Palazzo MassimoPalazzo Altemps