Museums & galleries in Rome

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Galleria Borghesev
Galleria Borghesev

A famous art museum located in the Villa Borghese Park. It contains masterpieces by Caravaggio, Raphael and Bernini, including the sculptures The Abduction of Proserpine and David.

Teatro Brancaccio
Teatro Brancaccio

A famous theater in Rome, opened in 1903 on the Via Merulana. It attracts audiences with its varied productions and its important role in the cultural life of the city.

MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts
MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts

Contemporary museum in Rome dedicated to current trends in art and architecture. Includes collections of paintings, sculpture, video art, and temporary exhibitions.

Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

A famous opera house in Rome opened in 1880. The theater is famous for its opera and ballet productions, and its interiors are strikingly luxurious and elegant.

Musei Capitolini
Musei Capitolini

One of the oldest museums in the world, founded on Capitol Hill in 1471. The collection includes ancient statues, mosaics and masterpieces, including the Lions of the Capitol.

Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel
Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel

A vast complex of art collections in the Vatican. The Sistine Chapel is famous for Michelangelo's frescoes, including The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgment.

Teatro Argentina
Teatro Argentina

The oldest theater in Rome, inaugurated in 1731. It hosts comedy, drama, opera and ballet productions in baroque and neoclassical interiors.

Teatro Sistina
Teatro Sistina
Auditorium Parco della Musica
Auditorium Parco della Musica

Cultural complex in Rome, inaugurated in 2002. The project by Renzo Piano includes concert halls and exhibition spaces. It hosts festivals, exhibitions and concerts.

Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj

A magnificent palace in Rome with an impressive private art collection. Works by Caravaggio, Rubens and Titian are on display, including a portrait of Pope Innocent X.