An extraordinary guided tour that will take you to the discovery of the oldest museum in the world: The Capitoline Museums. Together with our guide you will discover the magnificence inside this museum dating back to 1471. At the exit of the museum you will have the good fortune to admire the magnificent building begun by Giulio Cesare, the Teatro Marcello, now the noble residence of the Savarelli, Sforza Cesarini and Orsini families. The tour will continue towards the picturesque Jewish Ghetto to reach the Basilica San Marco, or church of the Venetians in Rome. The basilica is incorporated into the Palazzo Venezia, known for the balcony and which Mussolini proclaimed the entry of Italy on June 10, 1940. Our guided tour of will end a few steps from here, to visit the Vittoriano, monument dedicated to the sovereign Vittorio Emanuele II.
- ghetto ebraico
- palazzo venezia
- musei capitolini
- teatro marcello
Included | guida turistica autorizzata ingresso ai Musei Capitolini |
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Not included | Admission tkt:
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Duration | 3 Hours |
Participants | minimum participants 4 - maximun participants 16 |
Important information | Meeting point: Piazza Venezia - beneath the equestrian statue of Marco Aurelio |
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An extraordinary guided tour that will take you to the discovery of the oldest museum in the world: The Capitoline Museums. Together with our guide you will discover the magnificence inside this museum dating back to 1471. At the exit of the museum you will have the good fortune to admire the magnificent building begun by Giulio Cesare, the Teatro Marcello, now the noble residence of the Savarelli, Sforza Cesarini and Orsini families. The tour will continue towards the picturesque Jewish Ghetto to reach the Basilica San Marco, or church of the Venetians in Rome. The basilica is incorporated into the Palazzo Venezia, known for the balcony and which Mussolini proclaimed the entry of Italy on June 10, 1940. Our guided tour of will end a few steps from here, to visit the Vittoriano, monument dedicated to the sovereign Vittorio Emanuele II.