Capitoline Museums Entry Tickets with Flexible Options

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Capitoline Museums Tickets: Explore Rome’s Ancient Art and History with Flexible Entry Options

  • Location:
    Piazza del Campidoglio, 1

  • Available language:
    English

  • Accessibility:
    Wheelchair accessible

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Explore the timeless treasures of the Capitoline Museums

The Capitoline Museums offer a unique journey through centuries of Roman history, art, and culture. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the world’s first public museum at their own pace, with the flexibility of timed entry tickets. This comprehensive visit includes access to both the Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori, where a vast array of ancient sculptures, paintings, and artifacts await.

Among the highlights is the legendary bronze she-wolf sculpture, a symbol of Rome’s founding myth. Additionally, guests can immerse themselves in the Cartier and Myths exhibition, featuring a stunning collection of mythology-inspired Cartier pieces alongside ancient marble sculptures. This exhibition is available until March 15, 2026. The experience is further enhanced by breathtaking views of the Roman Forum from the Renaissance-era palazzos.

What’s included

  • Timed entry to Capitoline Museums (Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori)
  • Rome city app
  • Access to the Cartier and Myths exhibition at Palazzo Nuovo, running until March 15, 2026
  • Hosted or timed entry (as per option selected)
  • 1 free drink at Terrazza Caffarelli (as per option selected)
  • Multimedia video (as per option selected)

The ticket to the Capitoline Museums provides a comprehensive and enriching experience for visitors. With timed entry, guests can skip the long lines and dive straight into the museum’s extensive collection of Roman art and artifacts. The ticket includes access to both the Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori, allowing visitors to explore a wide range of historical and artistic treasures.

The Rome city app enhances the experience by providing additional information and insights into the exhibits. For those interested in mythology and jewelry, the Cartier and Myths exhibition offers a unique opportunity to view 200 mythology-inspired Cartier pieces alongside ancient sculptures. Depending on the selected option, the ticket may also include a hosted entry, a multimedia video, or a Happy Hour ticket, which comes with a complimentary drink at Terrazza Caffarelli. This combination of features ensures a memorable and personalized visit to the Capitoline Museums.

Why choose the Capitoline Museums ticket?

This ticket is ideal for those who wish to explore the Capitoline Museums at their own pace, without the constraints of a guided tour. It offers flexibility and convenience, allowing visitors to choose their preferred entry time and stay as long as they like. The inclusion of the Rome city app provides valuable insights and enhances the overall experience. The ticket is particularly suited for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Rome.

Compared to other tickets and tours available for the same attraction, this option offers a more personalized experience, with the added benefit of access to the exclusive Cartier and Myths exhibition. It is a perfect choice for those who appreciate the freedom to explore independently while still enjoying the highlights and special features of the Capitoline Museums.

Discover the Capitoline Museums

The Capitoline Museums are located in the heart of Rome, atop the Capitoline Hill. As the world’s first public museum, they house an impressive collection of Roman art and artifacts, spread across three magnificent palazzos: Palazzo dei Conservatori, Palazzo Nuovo, and Palazzo Senatorio.

The legendary Bronze She-Wolf

One of the most iconic pieces in the Capitoline Museums is the bronze she-wolf sculpture, known as the Lupa Capitolina. This legendary statue depicts the she-wolf nursing the twins Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome. The sculpture is a symbol of the city’s origins and holds great historical and cultural significance. Visitors can admire this masterpiece and delve into the story of Rome’s founding as they explore the museum’s extensive collection.

Renaissance-Era Palazzos

The Capitoline Museums are housed in three Renaissance-era palazzos, each offering a unique glimpse into Rome’s rich history. The Palazzo dei Conservatori features a vast array of sculptures, paintings, and artifacts, including works by renowned artists such as Caravaggio, Titian, and Rubens. The Palazzo Nuovo is home to the Cartier and Myths exhibition, showcasing a stunning collection of jewelry and ancient sculptures. The Palazzo Senatorio, although not open to the public, serves as the seat of the Roman city government and adds to the historical ambiance of the museum complex.

The Cartier and Myths Exhibition

The Cartier and Myths exhibition at Palazzo Nuovo is a must-see for visitors to the Capitoline Museums. Running until March 15, 2026, this exhibition features 200 mythology-inspired Cartier pieces, curated by jewelry historian Bianca Cappello, archaeologist Stéphane Verger, and Capitoline Superintendent Claudio Parisi Presicce. The exhibition offers a unique blend of ancient and modern art, with Cartier’s exquisite jewelry displayed alongside ancient marble sculptures. This captivating exhibition provides a fresh perspective on the enduring influence of mythology in art and design.

Instructions

  • Starting point: Show your ticket on your phone with a valid ID at the meeting point.
  • Arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth entry process.
  • Follow the instructions on your ticket for entry and access to the various exhibits.

To begin your visit, simply present your ticket on your mobile phone along with a valid photo ID at the designated meeting point. It is recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled entry time to ensure a smooth and hassle-free entry process. Once inside, you can explore the museum’s extensive collection at your own pace, following the instructions provided on your ticket for access to the various exhibits and special features included in your ticket option.

Advices

We recommend wearing comfortable shoes, as you will be exploring large areas of the museum. Additionally, please dress appropriately for a cultural visit, respecting the historical and artistic significance of the site. It is advisable to bring a valid ID for any children accompanying you. Please note that large bags, food, and drinks are not permitted inside the museum.

Reschedule and cancellation policy

Tickets can be canceled up to 24 hours before the experience begins for a full refund. This flexible cancellation policy ensures peace of mind should your plans change.

Reviews

1991 verified customer reviews
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Mark

Dec 2025

Not rated

What an amazing museum! Quite possibly the very best in Rome. Extremely vast and a massive variety, from statues, paintings, tapestries and more. This is a must on your visit to Rome.

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Marshall

Dec 2025

Not rated

Both galleries were incredible. You absolutely need to see both. So many breathtaking works of art and rich history to learn about.

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Clarence

Dec 2025

Not rated

Learning about Roman Empire and the classical sculpture and the information that was provided through the wall text that was translated into English

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Alexander

Jan 2026

Not rated

Easy purchase of timed tickets for the Capitoline museum.

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Mikael

Dec 2025

Not rated

The museum was empty and welcoming and with us that we already bought our tickets it was easy and fast to get in

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