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Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.
Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.
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if you plan your trip around the Pass, to get the most from it, you'll be pleased. Don't just assume that all venues in the packet are still active with the pass however. Two we went to are no longer part of it, even though they were listed in the packet.. Glad for the transport option, but couldn't locate the toilets on the map :(
The idea of 3 days access to (among other things) museums and transportation is very good. But having to reserve a place to visit the Colosseum, still having to physically pick up your roma pass before that was not easy, took time, and paying with the Roma pass in public transport did not work either. In short: quite a time-consuming hassle.
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That you have unlimited public transportation but we didn't get tickets for anything but the colosseum, the rest the gallery and so on we didn't see, I don't recommend it.
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I was overcharged for a ticket, the reservation system was terrible.
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Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.
Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.
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The tickets the redemption point of lacking is not correct... so we lost a day of omnia recommend to buy on official website
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Soak up the historical, artistic and theological immensity of our world. Accompanied by the assurance of being able to evolve in total peace of mind, thanks to all of you, I still haven't come back.
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The card is good, but with so many people in Rome, we could not use the transport service, we had to take a cab, because I hired the OMNIA + PASS ROMA in the package, but well, I loved Rome and the Vatican.
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For the first time I purchased the Omnia Card and Roma pass package, once you understand where you can book the various museum admissions, the road is all downhill. Very kind at the ORP point where the cards are activated, they gave us great advice.
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The card is very convenient to have, both for transportation and for some museums the only flaw is that for kids ( despite having purchased an omnia carde roma pass) free transportation is not included. So for my son I had to pay for all transportation...if the price is halved for age it should cmq have the same services as the one for adults
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I did not know the company, I found it by chance because I could not get the Omnia Rome cards until I found Headout, they sent me the cards a week before the trip and I was able to organize all the important visits in Rome and the Vatican. I recommend going to the pick up point in St. Peter's Square, the girl who took care of us was very professional and made everything very clear. Thank you very much for the experience, best regards.
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We appreciated the queue cutters The help of the hostess at the activation point
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All redeem points were closed. We could not benefit from it in any way. It's embarrassing for you. I want to return it if possible
That's definetely not a good deal for my son, and I regret that it was impossible to get access to San Petro without waiting hours (if not the entire day ? This weekend was crazy). Hopefully a warm thank you to your assistance team and especially the kind lady at Latran complex who managed to arrange our entrance at Vatican Museum one hour earlier on saturday - that saved the program (allowed to visit Colosseum at the booked time). Thanks to her !
Very practical "all-in-one" cards. On the other hand, it was difficult to find the office where you could pick up your card; what's more, the first location suggested on the website is no longer valid for this purpose. What's more, the Rome marathon was not signposted and was blocking streets, so we wasted 1/2 a day looking for you... After reception and everything else ok...
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Once on the bus, it was very easy and the commentary was informative. Our only issue was that we were told that there were three places we could collect the tickets but when we got to one of them they said they didn't do them anymore. We then had to walk in the heat to another part of the city which was quite a walk.
Duration: Flexible
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Address: Largo di Villa Peretti, 2, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
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.
There is only one entrance to the Palazzo Massimo, which is located at Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Rome, Italy.
There are several dining options available near the Palazzo Massimo, including the following:
When visiting the Palazzo Massimo in Rome, there are several other nearby attractions that visitors can explore, including:
Palazzo Massimo tickets can be easily obtained by booking them online. Alternatively, you could directly book tickets at the venue.
A. Yes, Palazzo Massimo tickets are available online, including on the museum's official website and through online ticketing platforms like Headout.
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).
A. No, as of now, there is not any discount available on Palazzo Massimo tickets.
A. Palazzo Massimo tickets can't be canceled or rescheduled.
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.
A. With a Palazzo Massimo ticket, you can access the museum's permanent collections and exhibitions, including ancient Roman art and artifacts.
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.
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.
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.
A. The Palazzo Massimo is located in Rome, Italy. Its address is Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Rome.
You can book your tickets approximately two months in advance.