Gladiator Museum

Gladiator Museum

Gladiator Museum

Nestled beneath a gift shop on Piazza Navona, the small, free Gladiator Museum offers a glimpse into the lives of Rome’s ancient gladiators. The museum’s collection spans from the seventh century BC to the fourth century AD, featuring an array of swords, helmets, and armor. Information panels guide visitors through this historical journey, providing context and details about the warrior weapons and other accoutrements on display. Visitors can explore the physical characteristics and craftsmanship of these artifacts, gaining a deeper understanding of the gladiatorial era.

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