Mamertine Prison Tickets: Explore Rome’s Historic Jail

Explore Rome’s Oldest Prison: Mamertine Prison Tickets with Audio Guide and Flexible Cancellation

  • Location:
    Mamertine Prison, Clivo Argentario

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    Yes

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  • Ticket on smartphone:
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The façade of the Mamertine Prison, or Carcer Tullianum
The façade of the Mamertine Prison, or Carcer Tullianum

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Explore the historic depths of Mamertine Prison

Embark on a journey through time with a visit to Rome’s oldest prison, the Mamertine Prison, originally known as Carcer Tullianum. This ticket offers an enriching experience as you delve into the depths of this ancient penitentiary. As you walk through the prison, you will uncover the hidden secrets of a site that once held enemies of Rome, including notable figures like the King of Numidia, Jugurtha, and the King of Gauls, Vercingetorix.

The visit is further enhanced by a multilingual audio guide, providing fascinating insights into the prison’s storied past. This is a unique opportunity to explore a place where history and faith intersect, as it is believed that Apostles Peter and Paul, along with other Christian martyrs, spent their final days here.

What’s included

  • Entry tickets to Carcer Tullianum (Mamertine Prison)
  • Service and assistance by staff
  • Virtual Audio guide in 6 languages (Available on App Store/Play Store)

The ticket to Mamertine Prison includes entry to one of Rome’s most historically significant sites. Visitors will receive a virtual audio guide, available in multiple languages, which can be accessed via the App Store or Play Store. This guide enriches the visit by providing detailed information about the prison’s history, its notable inmates, and the significant events that transpired within its walls.

Additionally, visitors can expect assistance from the staff on-site, ensuring a smooth and informative experience. The audio guide serves as a personal storyteller, offering insights into the lives of the prison’s most famous captives and the role the prison played in Rome’s history. This comprehensive package allows visitors to explore the prison at their own pace, making it an ideal choice for those interested in history, religion, and the ancient world.

Why choose the Mamertine Prison ticket

This ticket is ideal for history enthusiasts, religious scholars, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Rome’s past. Unlike other tickets and tours available for the same attraction, this offer provides a self-guided experience, allowing visitors to explore the prison at their own pace.

The inclusion of a multilingual audio guide ensures that visitors from around the world can fully appreciate the historical significance of the site. The Mamertine Prison ticket is also perfect for those who prefer a more flexible itinerary, as it allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the visit. This flexibility, combined with the comprehensive audio guide, makes it a superior choice for those seeking an in-depth exploration of one of Rome’s most fascinating landmarks.

Discover the ancient secrets of Mamertine Prison

The main attraction included in this ticket is the Mamertine Prison, located in the heart of Rome. This historic site, once known as Carcer Tullianum, is situated near the Roman Forum, providing visitors with a glimpse into the ancient world of Roman justice and punishment.

The historical significance of Mamertine Prison

The Mamertine Prison holds a significant place in Roman history as it was the detention site for many of Rome’s enemies. Built in the 7th century BC, it served as a maximum-security prison where captives awaited their fate. The prison’s architecture and design reflect its purpose, with its dark, confined spaces symbolizing the grim reality faced by its inmates. Visitors will find it fascinating to learn about the prison’s role in the Roman justice system and the notable figures who were held within its walls.

Notable inmates and their stories

Among the most famous inmates of Mamertine Prison were Jugurtha, the King of Numidia, and Vercingetorix, the King of Gauls. Both were formidable opponents of Rome, and their capture marked significant victories for Julius Caesar. The prison is also believed to have held Apostles Peter and Paul, who are said to have spent their final days here. These stories, brought to life by the audio guide, provide a poignant reminder of the prison’s historical and religious significance.

Architectural and artistic highlights

Visitors to Mamertine Prison can admire the stark contrast between its austere architecture and the artistic moments that have occurred within its walls. The prison’s design reflects its function as a place of confinement, with its stone walls and narrow passages. However, it is also a site of artistic and religious importance, as evidenced by the legends surrounding its famous inmates. The prison’s history is a testament to the enduring legacy of Rome’s past, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the city’s rich cultural heritage.

Instructions

  • Show your ticket at Mamertine Prison.
  • Address: Mamertine Prison, Clivo Argentario.
  • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.

To begin your visit, present your ticket at the Mamertine Prison, located at Clivo Argentario. Ensure you have a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher ready for display. Arriving 15 minutes early will help you avoid any potential delays, allowing you to fully enjoy your exploration of this historic site.

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Reschedule and cancellation policy

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Reviews

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Rodrigo

Dec 2025

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Mamertime Prisison is a unique experience. You can feel the wheight in the atmosfera due to the big fathers of Christian faith that were prisions there. I got deeply emotional when I got deep inside in the prision. Looking at the stone that served as pillow for Apostoles Peter and Paul was to dificulty for me as a Christian.

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Arthur

Oct 2025

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Visit a place that has lived through different eras, a symbol of great events! With the entrance fee there’s a handy little guide app to accompany us around the museum and the site itself.

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David

Oct 2025

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It was a powerful reminder to me of what was sacrificed to bring our faith to where it is today.

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Jo

Sep 2025

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It was too crowded. And it was hard to find.

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Dianna

Aug 2025

Not rated

We arrived early and they allowed us to go ahead and enter with our tickets. So easy to buy and use.

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