Explore Rome Museums While Travelling To Rome
Rome has a wide range of museums so you it will be tricky for you to pick out the best ones from the avoids.
If you are a history buff, book cheap flights from Sydney to Rome and stay there for some days to explore its history, by all means.
Here is the list of chosen museums to make the right choice.
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
It has a terrific entrance, pass through it and you will discover a contemplated collection of Van Gogh, Mondrian, Klimt, Degas, Pollock and Rodin, which are as grand as the building itself. You can also visit exhibitions that are consistently happening.
MAXXI
A majestic space both from inside and out which is designed by architect Zaha Hadid. It entices a maximum number of crowd since it has a giant intersecting concrete segments and pathways that gently lift its visitors through this modern bay. Witness the colourful exhibitions from the modern art world.
MACRO
Located across two sites in Rome, it brings in contemporary art to Romanians, and strengthening their bond with the locals via exhibitions and cultural programs. It surrounds with multi-level rooftop garden or exclusive gift shops to let you enjoy.
Museo di Roma in Trastevere
Give yourself a treat to see the late eighteenth and early twentieth century’s collection of popular life existed in Rome through paintings and photographs. You can spend your maximum time here just to grab a look at the rightfully paintings.
Museo Carlo Bilotti
Located in the orangery of Villa Borghese where an entrepreneur has gifted 23 works to the city that are placed in Museo Carlo Bilotti. See the works by Andy Warhol, Larry Rivers and Giacomo Manzù as you will have a chance to visit the place with FREE entry.
Musei di Villa Torlonia
The Torlonia noble family purchased Musei di Villa Torlonia in the 18th century offering hundreds of years of history to explore. It boasts with the majority of museum pieces. Its worth-seeing!
Museo Pietro Canonica
Glance at the life and works of the Italian sculptor, painter and opera composer, Pietro Canonica as the museum offers flick through marbles, bronze models, and original sketches.
Being located around the villa Borghese, you will see the artist’s workshop and a private apartment too.















