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Rome | Have You Visited These 8 Museums?

鉁匯ome is a vast open-air museum where every step immerses you in ancient history and the Renaissance. 馃挏Palazzo Altemps: Home to masterpieces of ancient sculpture, largely from noble family collections, alongside exquisite frescoes. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme: Showcases ancient Roman art: sculptures, reliefs, murals, mosaics, stuccos, and sarcophagi. 馃挍Centrale Montemartini: A former power plant transformed into a museum, where about 400 Greek and Roman sculptures stand alongside industrial machinery, creating a striking visual contrast. 馃尦Villa Farnesina: A Renaissance gem in Rome, featuring loggias with frescoes by Raphael and his assistants, as well as Peruzzi鈥檚 famous trompe-l'艙il column paintings. 馃尲Palazzo Colonna The Colonna family has resided in this opulent palace for over 800 years鈥攁nd it remains their private home. Its interior rivals Versailles in splendor and is open to the public on Saturdays. 馃挆Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen (Villa Helene) Displays precious paintings, sculptures, furniture, textiles, documents, photographs, and books. #DiscoverItaly #ItalyTravel #RomeTravel

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Rome | Have You Visited These 8 Museums?

鉁匯ome is a vast open-air museum where every step immerses you in ancient history and the Renaissance. 馃挏Palazzo Altemps: Home to masterpieces of ancient sculpture, largely from noble family collections, alongside exquisite frescoes. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme: Showcases ancient Roman art: sculptures, reliefs, murals, mosaics, stuccos, and sarcophagi. 馃挍Centrale Montemartini: A former power plant transformed into a museum, where about 400 Greek and Roman sculptures stand alongside industrial machinery, creating a striking visual contrast. 馃尦Villa Farnesina: A Renaissance gem in Rome, featuring loggias with frescoes by Raphael and his assistants, as well as Peruzzi鈥檚 famous trompe-l'艙il column paintings. 馃尲Palazzo Colonna The Colonna family has resided in this opulent palace for over 800 years鈥攁nd it remains their private home. Its interior rivals Versailles in splendor and is open to the public on Saturdays. 馃挆Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen (Villa Helene) Displays precious paintings, sculptures, furniture, textiles, documents, photographs, and books. #DiscoverItaly #ItalyTravel #RomeTravel

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