The National Roman Museum, or Museo Nazionale Romano, is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts spread across four distinct locations in Rome. At Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, visitors can explore an extensive collection of Roman coins, while the Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano) showcase Renaissance cloisters designed by Michelangelo. Palazzo Altemps houses an impressive array of ancient sculptures, and the Crypta Balbi offers a glimpse into ongoing archaeological excavations and a rich collection of historical artifacts. Each site provides a unique window into the cultural and artistic heritage of ancient Rome.
National Roman Museum (Museo Nazionale Romano)
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