Enjoy free admission to museums, archaeological parks, and cultural sites, regardless of whether they’re municipal or state-owned.
On April seventh, visitors can freely explore museums, parks, and cultural sites in Rome, including landmarks like the Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia, renowned museums like the National Gallery of Modern Art, Barberini Palace, Borghese Gallery, and attractions such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, and archaeological parks like the Appian Way and Ostia Antica, without admission fees.
Free Entry to Archaeological Sites
Various archaeological sites offer free admission, including the Archaeological Park of the Celio and its Museum of the Forma Urbis (7:00 AM – 8:00 PM), the Sacred Area of Largo Argentina (9:30 AM – 7:00 PM), the Circus Maximus (9:30 AM – 7:00 PM), and the Imperial Forums (9:00 AM – 7:15 PM).
Free Access to Civic Museums: Available Locations
Enjoy free admission to various civic museums including the Capitoline Museums, Trajan’s Markets – Museum of the Imperial Fora, Ara Pacis Museum, Montemartini Power Plant, Museum of Rome, Museum of Rome in Trastevere, Gallery of Modern Art, Villa Torlonia Museums, Moorish Conservatory of Villa Torlonia, Civic Museum of Zoology, Museum of Ancient Sculpture Giovanni Barracco, Carlo Bilotti Museum – Orangery of Villa Borghese, Pietro Canonica Museum at Villa Borghese, Napoleon Museum, Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi’s memory, Casal de’ Pazzi Museum, Museum of the Walls, and Massenzio’s Villa. Entry is free for both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.