Villa Giulia

National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia    

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A beautiful 16th century palace housing a world-famous collection of ancient Etruscan sculpture and artifacts. Exbitions room closes at 8.00 p.m. See more

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Aug 18, 2024
The museum is a typical Museo Nationale in Italy. The formerly nice building is run down and has deteriorated due to lack of maintenance. The many exponats are shown with limited explanations, using … Full review by BTS1972
Aug 17, 2024
If you’re looking for a museum that will provide history Beyond the masses, this is it. Rome conquered the Etruscan people, and improved their existing civilization. If you are a history buff, this i… Full review by Mike H
Apr 7, 2024
If you have any interested in learning about the Etruscans, this is a museum to visit without a doubt. It is arranged for an optimal art and learning experience, providing documentation in both Ital… Full review by ArtsyGalBaltimore

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You mentioned you were a tour guide. Do you give private tours of this museum? If not, can you recommend one?
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Found one with great reviews: Margherita Capponi
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How long would you suggest spending here? (for planning purposes)
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I'd recommend two hours. This museum has the most diverse and impressive collection of etruscan artifacts in all of Italy. It's the next best thing to actually visiting Cerveteri and …
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I'd recommend two hours. This museum has the most diverse and impressive collection of etruscan artifacts in all of Italy. It's the next best thing to actually visiting Cerveteri and Tarquinia. Because it is inside a Renaissance villa, the layout is not very traditional, like many other European museums. There are wings on both sides and it can be labyrinth like at some points. It is also handicap accessible.
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How far from Corso 281 and how do I get tickets please?
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To get tickets, walk through the entrance. Advance tickets are NOT necessary. I walked from Villa Borghese at a slow walk and it took about 20 minutes. The return to Villa Borghese …
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To get tickets, walk through the entrance. Advance tickets are NOT necessary. I walked from Villa Borghese at a slow walk and it took about 20 minutes. The return to Villa Borghese took more time because it was uphill and the weather was warm, so I dawdled even more.
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Would anyone know what day it is closed? please
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Thank you everyone, I wouldn't miss this for anything. I have the entire day set aside to wander through the park, look for the water clock and find Villa Guilia, then have a bite at …
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Thank you everyone, I wouldn't miss this for anything. I have the entire day set aside to wander through the park, look for the water clock and find Villa Guilia, then have a bite at Museum of Art café and then wander some more.....
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days/hours open
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Hi Elle The museum opens 8.30 am to 7.30 pm. Take small euro coins as they don't keep a lot of change. Enjoy! Rosemary
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