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Vatican City view with St. Peter's Square and Basilica in Rome, Italy.
Colosseum in Rome, part of the Roma Pass attractions list.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater, part of the Roma Pass attraction.
Roman Forum ruins with ancient columns and arches, part of Roma Pass attractions in Rome, Italy.
Roma Pass includes unlimited public transport access, featuring a bustling Rome metro station.
St. Peter's Basilica dome view from Vatican City, part of Roma Pass attractions.
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome with tourists exploring the historic fortress.
Vixen Vertex sculpture at Borghese Gallery, Rome, showcasing intricate marble craftsmanship.
Capitoline Museums entrance with ancient Roman statues in Rome, Italy.
Ancient ruins along the Appian Way in Rome's Archaeological Park.
Vatican City view with St. Peter's Square and Basilica in Rome, Italy.
Colosseum in Rome, part of the Roma Pass attractions list.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater, part of the Roma Pass attraction.
Roman Forum ruins with ancient columns and arches, part of Roma Pass attractions in Rome, Italy.
Roma Pass includes unlimited public transport access, featuring a bustling Rome metro station.
St. Peter's Basilica dome view from Vatican City, part of Roma Pass attractions.
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome with tourists exploring the historic fortress.
Vixen Vertex sculpture at Borghese Gallery, Rome, showcasing intricate marble craftsmanship.
Capitoline Museums entrance with ancient Roman statues in Rome, Italy.
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Roma Pass: Access 2 Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

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Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.

  • Everything you get: For 72 hours, the Roma Pass delivers maximum sightseeing—free entry to the first two attractions of your choice, discounted entry tickets to 30+ experiences, with unlimited access to public transport. Visit the Colosseum, Borghese Gallery, Circus Maximus, and more while saving 20%.
  • Why choose this: Immerse in Rome’s ancient wonders and historic arenas, and use ATAC bus, metro, and railway lines without additional costs with one physical pass.

Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.

  • Everything you get: For 72 hours, the Roma Pass delivers maximum sightseeing—free entry to the first two attractions of your choice, discounted entry tickets to 30+ experiences, with unlimited access to public transport. Visit the Colosseum, Borghese Gallery, Circus Maximus, and more while saving 20%.
  • Why choose this: Immerse in Rome’s ancient wonders and historic arenas, and use ATAC bus, metro, and railway lines without additional costs with one physical pass.

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  • Valid for 72 hours

Access to (visit the first 2 attractions of your choice for free & get discounted entries for the rest):

  • Museums: Capitoline Museums, Borghese Gallery, Ara Pacis, National Roman Museums & more
  • Landmarks: Colosseum, Roman and Imperial Forums, Castel Sant'Angelo, Caracalla Baths & more
  • Transportation: Buses, metro lines A, B, B1, C, and railway lines Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti by ATAC
  • Get all the details here
  • Please note that making reservations will NOT activate your pass. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction or use your first public transport.
  • Prior reservations are required to visit some attractions, which are subject to availability. Check your post-booking voucher for instructions.
  • You can only visit each attraction once with this pass.
  • Specific details related to city card collection points and addresses will be shared with you post-booking.
  • Collect your Roma Pass at any Tourist Infopoint after purchasing online. Fill in your name, surname, and validation date on the overleaf form.
  • Your pass activates automatically when you first use it – either at a museum/site or on public transport. However, even if used at a museum/site first, you must validate the pass on your first public transport ride by tapping it on the black contactless reader.

Validity: 

  • Activated: Once activated (upon first use), your pass is valid for 72 hours. This 72-hour period begins with your first use, whether at an attraction or on public transportation, as per the option selected.
  • Non-activated: Your Roma Pass is valid for six months from the purchase date.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 28 December, 2025.
  • These tickets are valid until 28 December, 2025.
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Omnia Card and Roma Pass: Access 10+ Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

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Instant confirmation
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Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.

  • Everything you get: Explore the Vatican Museum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill with the 72-hour Omnia Card. Your perks don’t just end—the Roma Pass lets you pick the first two attractions for free with discounted entries to the rest from the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and 30+ more.
  • Why choose this: Save 20 to 55% with the Roma Pass and Omnia Card compared to buying separate tickets and enjoy free unlimited rides on public transport or hop-on hop-off buses.

Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.

  • Everything you get: Explore the Vatican Museum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill with the 72-hour Omnia Card. Your perks don’t just end—the Roma Pass lets you pick the first two attractions for free with discounted entries to the rest from the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and 30+ more.
  • Why choose this: Save 20 to 55% with the Roma Pass and Omnia Card compared to buying separate tickets and enjoy free unlimited rides on public transport or hop-on hop-off buses.

Inclusions

  • Valid for 72 hours
  • Access to the first 2 attractions of your choice for free (with Roma Pass)
  • Discounted tickets for additional attractions (with Roma Pass)

Access to:

  • Museums: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Borghese Gallery, Capitoline Museums, Museo Nazionale Romano & more
  • Landmarks: Colosseum, Roman Forum, St. Peter’s Basilica & more
  • Bus tours & cruises: 72-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour (with Omnia Card)
  • Transportation: Buses, metro lines A, B, B1, C, and railway lines Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti by ATAC
  • Get all the details for Omnia Card here and Roma Pass here
  • Please note that making reservations will NOT activate your pass. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction or use your first public transport.
  • Prior reservations are required to visit some attractions, which are subject to availability. Check your post-booking voucher for instructions.
  • You can only visit each attraction once with this pass.
  • Even if activated at a museum, the pass must be validated on your first public transport journey by tapping it on the black circle of the contactless reader.
  • Children under 10 years of age can use public transport for free, if they are accompanied by a paying adult.
  • Specific details related to city card collection points and addresses will be shared with you post-booking.
  • Collect your Omnia Card and Roma Pass at any designated collection points after purchasing online.
  • Your pass activates automatically when you first use it – either at a museum/site or on public transport. However, even if used at a museum/site first, you must validate the pass on your first public transport ride by tapping it on the black contactless reader.

Validity: 

  • Activated: Once activated (upon first use), your pass is valid for 72 hours. This 72-hour period begins with your first use, whether at an attraction or on public transportation, as per the option selected.
  • Non-activated: Your pass is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.
  • These tickets can’t be cancelled. However, you can use them any time within the next 12 months.
  • These tickets are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.
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The Palazzo Massimo | A Neo-Renaissance Palace

Palazzo Massimo alle Terme is a museum in Rome, Italy, showcasing ancient Roman art and artifacts. Located in the heart of the city, it is part of the National Roman Museum and features a vast collection of sculptures, frescoes, coins, and other treasures from the Roman Empire, providing visitors with a unique insight into Roman history and culture.

Why Visit the Palazzo Massimo in Rome?

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  • Cultural and Historical Significance: The museum is a testament to the grandeur and legacy of ancient Rome and provides an insight into the daily life, culture, and beliefs of the Romans.
  • Well-preserved Artifacts: Many of the items on display are incredibly well-preserved and provide a vivid window into the ancient past.
  • Interactive Exhibits: The museum features interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience the art and artifacts in new and exciting ways, making the visit even more engaging and memorable.
  • Great Location: Palazzo Massimo is located in the heart of Rome, surrounded by many other historical and cultural attractions, making it a perfect destination for anyone interested in exploring the city's rich heritage.
  • Expert Guidance: The museum staff are knowledgeable and passionate about the collection and are always on hand to answer questions and provide insights into the art and artifacts on display.

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Why Book Palazzo Massimo Tickets Online?

Make sure to book your tickets well in advance to secure your spot at the Palazzo Massimo Museum. Here are some benefits that come with booking tickets online.

  • Convenience: With online booking, you can book a ticket easily and enjoy your tour without the hassle of long queues at the ticket office.
  • Secure Bookings: Since online reservations are made in advance, you don't need to worry about ticket availability.

Explore the Palazzo Massimo in Rome

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Facade

The facade of the Palazzo Massimo is a showcase of Renaissance design, featuring ornate decorations and sculptures inspired by the classical style. The grand and imposing appearance of the building is a testament to the grandeur of ancient Rome.

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Frescoes

Frescoes at the Palazzo Massimo in Rome have beautifully preserved works of art from ancient times. These stunning paintings depict scenes from Roman mythology and daily life, showcasing the skill and creativity of Roman artists. They provide a fascinating glimpse into the past and are a must-see for any art lover.

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Courtyard

The Courtyard of the Palazzo Massimo is a tranquil escape within the bustling city of Rome. Surrounded by lush greenery and a beautiful fountain, it offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to relax and admire the serene surroundings. The Courtyard provides a much-needed respite from the busy exhibitions inside the museum.

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Exhibitions

The Palazzo Massimo houses a diverse collection of exhibitions showcasing ancient Roman art, culture, and history. From coins to sculptures, ceramics, and frescoes, visitors can explore a wealth of artifacts and gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating period.

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General Opening Hours: The Palazzo Massimo is open from Tuesday to Sunday at 11 AM. However, closing times differ for different points in the year.

January to February: 11 AM to 5 PM.
March to May:  11 AM to 6 PM.
June to August: 11 AM to 8 PM.
September to December: 11 AM to 6 PM.

Closed: Monday, Christmas Day, and Easter Sunday.

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Address: Largo di Villa Peretti, 2, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

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Directions to the Palazzo Massimo

By Metro: Visitors can take Line A of the metro to reach the Termini Station. It's a short walk to he museum from there.

By Bus: Bus lines C, H, 16, 36, 38, 40, 64, 86, 90, 92, 105, 157, 170, 175, 204, 217, 310, 360, 492, 590, 649, 714, and 910 serve the area around the museum.

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There is only one entrance to the Palazzo Massimo, which is located at Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Rome, Italy.

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  • Lockers
  • Wi-Fi
  • Audio Guides
  • Baby-Changing Facilities
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  • Wheelchair Ramps: The museum is equipped with ramps to help wheelchair users access the museum.
  • Wheelchair Elevators: Elevators ensure that visitors using wheelchairs can access all areas of the museum.
  • Handicapped Restrooms: The museum has handicapped-accessible restrooms available for visitors who require them.
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There are several dining options available near the Palazzo Massimo, including the following:

  • Trattoria Da Enzo al 29: This traditional Italian restaurant offers a menu of classic seafood, and meat dishes made with fresh, local ingredients and is located 20 minutes away. along with a selection of wines.
  • Taverna Agape: This charming restaurant is located just 15 minutes away from the museum and serves authentic Italian cuisine. The menu features a variety of dishes, including pasta, pizza, and grilled meats, and an extensive wine list.
  • La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali: This elegant restaurant is located 10 minutes from the museum and offers traditional Italian cuisine in a sophisticated setting.
  • Ristorante La Campana: This historic restaurant is located 12 minutes from the museum and features a variety of dishes, including pasta, seafood, and meat, and boasts an extensive wine list.
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  • Plan Ahead for a Swift Entry: Reserve tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist season, to avoid long lines and ensure a seamless visit.
  • Check the Museum's Schedule: Make sure to review the museum's hours of operation before your visit, as they may vary.
  • Dress to Impress: Dress appropriately and cover your shoulders and knees when entering the museum.
  • Leave Your Backpack at Home: Backpacks, large bags, and sharp objects are not permitted inside the museum. No photography or videography is allowed without permission.
  • Enjoy the Art, Not Snacks: Eating and drinking are not allowed inside the museum.
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When visiting the Palazzo Massimo in Rome, there are several other nearby attractions that visitors can explore, including:

  • Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: The former center of political and social life in ancient Rome, this complex of the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill includes ruins of temples, basilicas, and the residence of emperors.
  • Colosseum: Visit the Colosseum, an iconic amphitheater that once hosted gladiatorial games and animal hunts, and is now one of Rome's most recognizable landmarks.
  • Pantheon: The Roman Pantheon is a well-preserved ancient temple dedicated to all the gods, known for its remarkable dome and its timeless beauty. 
  • Vatican City: Visit the headquarters of the Catholic Church, home to some of the world's most famous art and architecture, including the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica with Vatican tickets.

Frequently Asked Questions About Palazzo Massimo Tickets

Where can I book Palazzo Massimo tickets?

Palazzo Massimo tickets can be easily obtained by booking them online. Alternatively, you could directly book tickets at the venue.

Q. Are Palazzo Massimo tickets available online?

A. Yes, Palazzo Massimo tickets are available online, including on the museum's official website and through online ticketing platforms like Headout.

Q. What do Palazzo Massimo tickets include?

A. Palazzo Massimo tickets include access to the museum's permanent collections and exhibitions, as well as audio guides and guided tours (available for an additional fee).

Q. Are discounts available on Palazzo Massimo tickets?

A. No, as of now, there is not any discount available on Palazzo Massimo tickets.

Q. What is the cancellation policy for Palazzo Massimo tickets?

A.  Palazzo Massimo tickets can't be canceled or rescheduled.

Q. What is the Palazzo Massimo in Rome?

A. The Palazzo Massimo in Rome is a museum that houses a rich collection of ancient Roman art and artifacts, including sculptures, mosaics, frescoes, and more.

Q. What parts of the museum can I access with the Palazzo Massimo tickets?

A. With a Palazzo Massimo ticket, you can access the museum's permanent collections and exhibitions, including ancient Roman art and artifacts.

Q. Can I get skip-the-line tickets for the Palazzo Massimo?

A. Yes, skip-the-line tickets for the Palazzo Massimo can be purchased in advance to avoid waiting in long lines and ensure a quick entry into the museum.

Q. How long does it take to complete a Palazzo Massimo tour?

A. A visit to the Palazzo Massimo typically takes 2-3 hours to complete, depending on the visitor's pace and level of interest in the collection.

Q. What are Palazzo Massimo’s opening hours?

A. The Palazzo Massimo is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last admission at 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays.

Q. Where is the Palazzo Massimo located?

A. The Palazzo Massimo is located in Rome, Italy. Its address is Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Rome.

How long in advance can I purchase my tickets to Palazzo Massimo?

You can book your tickets approximately two months in advance.