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Il  Museo dell'Ara Pacis  appartiene al  Sistema Musei di Roma Capitale : esso custodisce l'antica  Ara Pacis Augustae   ed ospita mostre temporanee.

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Il museo attuale fu inaugurato nel 2006, in sostituzione della precedente teca dell'architetto Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo, eretta negli anni trenta del XX secolo a protezione del monumento.

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Opera di  Richard Meier,  costruita in acciaio, travertino, vetro e stucco, è il primo grande intervento architettonico-urbanistico attuato nel centro storico di Roma dai tempi del Fascismo: è una struttura dai caratteri trionfali, con chiari accenni allo stile imperiale romano.

Si erge sopraelevato e richiama in luce il Mausoleo di Augusto sulla sinistra del manufatto architettonico, mentre ampie superfici vetrate consentono di ammirare l'Ara Pacis in condizioni di luminosità uniformi.

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Il colore bianco è il marchio di fabbrica di Richard Meier; le lastre di travertino che decorano parte dell'edificio sono invece frutto delle modifiche apportate dall'architetto in corso d'opera (originariamente erano previste superfici di alluminio).

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Dopo un riesame del progetto in seguito alle polemiche sorte con alcuni nostalgici della vecchia teca, costruita nel 1938 nell'ambito dei lavori di realizzazione della piazza Augusto Imperatore diretti dell'architetto Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo.

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L'ambizioso progetto di Meier intende imporsi con energia nel cuore della città, diventando centro nevralgico e di scambio.

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Il complesso, a lavori eseguiti, sarà infatti dotato di un percorso pedonale che, grazie alla costruzione di un sottopassaggio, consentirà di saldare la struttura museale al Tevere.

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Carefully curated selection of Rome museums with virtual tours you can visit from the comfort of your own home. 

Nothing compares with the experience of physically being inside a museum, watching an original piece of art that defeated the passing of time with its beauty. 

However, sometimes you simply cannot do that, like recent events have made very clear (I am writing this in March 2020…)

If that is the case, however, you don’t have to totally give up on the idea of museum ‘going’.

Some Rome museums, following the lead of other cultural institutions around the world, offer the option of virtual visit and while this is not at all like walking along their gorgeous corridors, it is still better than nothing!

The ‘tours’ are not videos but 360 degrees images you can tilt and move around with your cursor as if you were standing in the museum and looking around you. 

The images are really cool and a very different experience than watching a documentary, with pace and masterpieces chosen by a curator. This is a slower experience, closer to actually wandering about the museum yourself.

Due to the nature of the technology, which makes the visit beautiful but slow, I find the best way to use these virtual tours is to select a specific room or piece of art to see it in on-location or make the most of them to get a sense for the museums.

If you are planning a trip to Rome, these Rome museums’ virtual tours are also a good way to evaluate if a museum is worth adding to your itinerary .

I have found several articles with lists of museums offering virtual tours however, I also noticed that many of the links offered brought to tours that didn’t really work or simply to a list of images from the museum. 

So for this article, I have curated a list of Rome museums whit virtual tours that actually work.

Here they are.

Rome museums with virtual tours + easy to follow instructions for visiting

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Musei Vaticani – Vatican Museums Virtual Tour

The Vatican Museums, physically located in the center of Rome, have pages on their websites with 360 degrees video tours of several parts of the museums, including the Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s basilica  

They are not videos as such but 360 degrees images that you can move via cursor. The feeling is that of being inside the rooms and what is really cool is the ability to move the scene all the way up to the ceiling or all the way down to the floor, as if you were yourself moving around.

  • The link to some of the rooms is this one  
  • The link to the tour of the Sistine chapel is here

Centrale Montemartini – Virtual Tour of Rome’s most peculiar museum

Centrale Montemartini is lesser known than the Vatican museums but it is wonderful and one I recommend not just to adults but families with kids too. It is one of my favorite kid-friendly museums in Rome actually!

It has a beautiful collection of ancient mosaics and Roman statues, with a twist: the masterpieces are hosted in an old power station and this means the backdrop to them are incredible industrial machines!

Find it intriguing? You should! 

The tour is offered via google arts and culture, which you can access here

Follow the link below and then click on the little yellow figurine of a person on the right of the top image to get started. You can also find our guide to the Montemartini Museum here .

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Musei Capitolini – Virtual Tour of one of Rome’s most famous museums

Musei Capitolini, the vast and beautiful art museum on top of the Capitoline Hill also offer a virtual tour.

You have a choice of two solutions

The first is again via google arts and culture, for which you only need an internet connection.

To access, click here , then click again on the yellow man on the right corner of the main image. A new page will open up with a selection of images from the museum: click on any that grabs your attention for a close-up!

If you have Flash player, you can also access the virtual tour offered by the museum itself here .

I personally find this second way to visit the museum way more enjoyable: I find the images clearer and the whole user experience smoother, however, it may take an extra minute for setting Flash Player up, should your computer not run it already (mine didn’t).

Thankfully, getting Flash is easy and free, as you can easily download it from the museum page itself. When given the options, follow the link and follow the prompts. I promise, it is very easy!

Piazza del Campidoglio Capitoline Hill Rome

Mercati di Traiano -Trajan’s Market Rome Museum virtual Tour

Trajan’s markets are one of the most beautiful and interesting archaeological areas in Rome and one of the most underrated. I always recommend tourists to go visit and I was delighted to discover they also have a virtual your option and of excellent quality.

You can visit them virtually taking the tour form the museum site or via google arts and culture site. 

The links are respectively:

Museum virtual tour (required flash player, follow the prompt from the museum page to install it if needed, it is free and easy to do)

Google arts and culture tour : click on the little yellow figurine and then on any image for a close up.

The markets give a wonderful insight into the history of the expansion of the Roman Empire and a shed a light on some aspects of Roman architecture very different yet equally beautiful to that found in the Roman Forum.

Museo dell’Ara Pacis virtual tour

The Ara Pacis is a huge altar (‘Ara’) dating back to 13-9BC. It was built to celebrate the return of Augustus from his military campaigns is Gallia and Spain and wanted to celebrate the start of a long period of peace ( pax, pacis in Latin, hence the name ‘ara pacis’, Peace Altar).

The altar is a wonderful example of Roman sculpture and a virtual tour of t works particularly well as it allows you to see the details from close up.

You can access it two ways:

Via google arts and culture here (not really a virtual tour, but a selection of images you can move around and see in close up)

Or via the museum itself, here . This is a much better and enjoyable option, however, it requires the use of Flash Player, which not all computers have. You can download it safely and fro free following the prompts on the museum page.

Museo Napoleonico – Napoleon’s Museum Rome Virtual Tour

Very different from the museums above but worth a visit is the Rome Napoleon’s Museum dedicated, as you guessed, to Napoleon himself!

As well as a good collection, I like this museum for its elegant interiors, which you can appreciate surprisingly well wit the virtual tour provided. Have a look here , aren’t the rooms themselves just wonderful?

Like for the museums above, Flash Player is needed: just follow the prompts on the page for a free download (no computer skills required!)

Carlo Bilotti Museum Rome Virtual Tour

A hugely underrated yet important museum in Rome is the Museum Carlo Bilotti, located in stunning Villa Borghese , an absolute must-see in Rome.

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The museum has masterpieces by De Chirico, Warhol and Manzu and is a real hidden gem worth seeking our virtually and when in Rome!

You can visit it following this link to Google Arts and Culture . Click on the yellow figurine for a selection of images and then click on any that picks your interest for a closer look.

Museo di Villa Torlonia -Villa Torlonia Museum

Villa Torlonia is one of the most beautiful parks in Rome and one with important historical buildings with wonderfully decorated interiors.

The Villa is slightly out of the center of Rome and you may not be able to include it in your wanderings if you only have a day or two in Rome, however, it is worth seeing and a virtual tour may actually be the most convenient way to do so!

You can take the tour via the Museo di Villa Torlonia website itself clicking here (flash player required, follow the prompt to install if needed, it is free)

Or simply via the internet on the Google Arts and culture site here

I hope you enjoyed this overview of virtual tours of Rome museums you can take from the comfort of your own home and found the instruction to access them easy to follow.

Stay safe and happy museum ‘going’!

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"When I returned to Rome from Gaul and from Spain, in the consulship of Tiberius Nero and Publius Quintilio, having brought to a satisfactory finish my works in these provinces, the Senate decreed that there should be consecrated in the Field of Mars an altar to the Augustan Peace and ordered that the officials, priests and vestal virgins should celebrate a sacrifice at it every year."

It is with these words that Augustus, in his spiritual testimony, the Res Gestae, tells us of the Senate's decision to construct an altar to Peace, following the conclusion of his labours North of the Alps from 16 to 13 B.C., subjecting the Reti and the Vindelici, establishing definitive control over the Alpine passes, and visiting Spain, finally at peace, founding new colonies and imposing new tributes.

The ceremonial dedication of the Altar of Peace, took place on the 30th January in the year 9 B.C. It seems, according to the evidence provided by the historian Cassius Dione (LIV, 25.3), that at first the Senate had planned to build an altar within their own building, the Curia, but the idea was not followed through and the northernmost part of the Field of Mars, which had recently been urbanised, was chosen instead. The altar dedicated to peace came, therefore, and not by chance, to be built in the middle of a vast plain, on which, traditionally, the manoeuvres of the infantry and the cavalry took place, and, in more recent times, the gymnastic exercises of the Roman youth.

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Ara Pacis Virtual Reality Experience

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I’ve often said that I think Roman art needs much greater explanation to make it come alive. Good renderings and videos would help many a visitor through ancient archaeological sites, when so much imagination is required to envisage what the buildings would have looked like. The Ara Pacis is already reconstructed and inside a museum that offers a videoguide, so it’s a bit easier to grasp than your average temple ruin. But a new Ara Pacis virtual reality experience , Ara Com’Era seeks to enhance the experience and understanding of the monument even further. Special evening openings and limited numbers make this a fun and educational night out in Rome.

It's a bit odd to watch people watching a building through these silly goggles.

The Augmented Realty (AR) experience works with the Samsung GearVR headset fitted with the Samsung S7 smartphones.  Looking through the visor, which is fitted with two lenses and has a focus reel, the user sees through the phone’s camera, which is able to recognize three dimensional elements, and thus overlays the digital content on top of it. The unit is held on to the face and has separate headphones, so it’s a bit encumbering as a set up. This was my first time looking through the GearVR and while it’s touted as the latest technology, I found the resolution rather too low to feel like “virtual reality”, and also moving around with the headset made me dizzy, though that could just be me!

Visitors look at a sign for each “POI” ( punti di interesse ), of which there are nine, to activate each story. It begins with 2 models showing Campo Marzio and the Ara Pacis, where we learn about the sacrificial rites performed at this altar. This is based both on literature and on sculptural evidence, that indicate that the sacrificed animals’s interiors were read and then offered up to the gods.

Looking at the ara pacis

Turning then to the sculptural work itself, there are six points where we watch the sculptures heightened by colour, a reconstruction that really does bring it to life. The animation in colour of the vegetal decorations is particularly beautiful. This is narrated in sections that are a few minutes each, just the right length to sit down and pay attention, not too long.

A small group observes a POI

The VR visits are planned on Fridays and Saturdays at night, from 8pm to midnight, with the visit lasting about 45 minutes. Entry is allowed to small groups (really very small, so you don’t risk hitting each other while looking through the visors), and the atmosphere is hushed and private. This in itself is a magical and exclusive experience that I recommend. It was my first time visiting the monument since its move to the new structure designed by Richard Meier and opened in 2006 and being there almost alone is totally worth the price of entry.

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Rome, Museo dell’Ara Pacis Lungotevere in Augusta www.arapacis.it Ticket €12 – reserve online
  • From Oct 14 to Dec 17 2016, Fridays and Saturdays from 8pm to midnight
  • From December 23 2016 to January 8 2017, every night from 8pm to midnight
  • From Jan 13 to April 15 2017, Fridays and Saturdays from 8pm to midnight
  • From April 21 to October 31 2017, every night from 8pm to midnight

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A virtual tour of Rome, Italy

The Eternal City… From its legendary beginnings through the glories and cruelties of Ancient Rome, to the art and architecture of the Renaissance and beyond, this is a city you never get tired of exploring, whether it’s on a virtual tour of Rome or a planned real-life trip to Italy.

View across Trajan's market and column to the buildings and domes of Rome, Italy - experience more with a virtual tour of Rome

And from the chance to make some virtual museum visits as well as virtual Rome tours introducing you to the city, not to mention being able to travel back in time to Ancient Rome, you’re not short of armchair travel inspiration.

For more ideas of things to do in Rome with kids when you’re planning a family holiday, check out my top picks, along with the best kids books about Rome

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Virtual tour of Rome

Several companies have made virtual Rome tour videos, using 360 videos and some VR technology – mostly covering the city’s highlights so you can pick the one whose commentary you prefer.

This 360-degree video tour from You Visit lets you pick your own sights and attractions, or you can simply let it play through.

Otherwise try this virtual tour of Rome lasting less than five minutes while this slightly longer tour is designed to be experienced using VR headsets, although you can also watch the 360-degree video on YouTube.

Virtual Rome sights

If you prefer to flick through Rome’s key sites at your own pace, the Google Arts & Culture project has a slideshow of some of the city’s highlights including more background.

It’s not interactive beyond that, so if you’re looking for more of a virtual Rome tour of some of the museums, scroll down.

Ancient Rome

Alternatively you can step back in time to discover Rome as it once was – a sight which you can only see virtually these days, with the Rome Reborn initiative.

Designed to be viewed on computers and VR headsets, you can explore the ancient city with computer reconstructions of the buildings and monuments, accompanied by a commentary from experts.

The free trial is over but you can still pay to explore sites like the Roman Forum . Still cheaper than a plane ticket, and a great introduction if you’re planning a city break in Rome.

Rome Street art

While Rome’s historic attractions are one of its biggest draws, there are plenty of modern temptations among the ancient.

Take a street art tour to discover some of the more recent artworks adorning the Eternal City – there are two to try: click here or here .

Virtual Rome art & culture

Take a walk through the Sistine chapel, wander Trajan’s markets or marvel at the roof of the Pantheon, all from the virtual comfort of your armchair.

Google’s arts and culture project is another great place to start to check out some of Rome’s landmarks and museums – you can see the complete set here as well as those which more detailed virtual tours to scroll for more but here are some of the highlights.

View of the Colosseum in Rome against a blue sky, with a tree in shot - the ultimate virtual bucket list experiences

Take a virtual tour of the Colosseum – you’re limited as to how much you can see inside, but there are several options to explore the exterior online.

Take your first view from the sky , looking down onto the remains of the structure, built to seat 80,000 people, with this 360-degree aerial view.

Then soak up the sight of the world’s largest amphitheatre in the Italian sun before getting a little closer to the structure . Finally head inside to get a closer glimpse of the Colosseum’s interior .

Trevi fountain

The legend says that if you throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain, you’ll return to Rome – throwing two or three should also bring you love and marriage.

While you can’t lob a Euro into the water virtually, you can still get a look at the largest Baroque fountain in the city – and be secretly thankful you don’t have to battle the crowds.

The Pantheon

This former Roman temple, now a Catholic church, is famous for both its dome – still the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, 2,000 years after it was built – and for the oculus, the opening to the sky in the centre of it. This 360-degree video lets you look up at the famous ceiling and imagine the building soaring overhead.

Roman Forum

Take a look down into the remains of the Roman Forum , once the heart of Ancient Rome.

The ruins of the buildings and temples in the Roman Forum, one of the places to explore on a virtual tour of Rome

Trajan’s Market

While most visitors flock to the Roman Forum, the Mercati di Traiano is another fascinating spot to wander around, and you can get a virtual tour of Rome’s Trajan’s Market too. The Google arts and culture tour is more detailed than some of the other better-known historic sites, letting you virtually walk through as well as exploring some of the objects on display.

Even better is the museum’s own virtual tour – you need flash player to make this work – which lets you virtually wander through the halls before heading outside.

Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel is only one part of the Vatican Museums Virtual Tour that you can take but it’s easily one of the highlights – watching online, you can see as much detail as you’d like in the chapel , and there’s no fast-moving queue to shuttle you out too quickly either.

The Vatican museums currently have 360-degree video tours of seven different rooms , including the astonishing art work of Raphael’s Rooms.

There’s also an impressive virtual tour of St Peter’s Basilica letting you see the famous church’s details but also giving an impression of the soaring grandeur of the nave.

Capitoline Museum

Take a virtual tour of Rome’s Musei Capitolini, the art museum set on top of the Campidoglio hill. The museum has its own virtual tour (using flash) where you can wander through the halls as well as looking around the Campidoglio square as well.

Or try the Google Arts and Culture tour which gives you a little more detail, so you can look at some of the pieces on display inside the museum.

Museo dell’Ara Pacis virtual tour

The huge altar of the Ara Pacis might not be Rome’s best known sculpture, but it’s perfect for a virtual tour. The museum itself has its own 360-degree video to help you look around.

Or Google Arts and Culture has another virtual tour allowing you to see close up, along with some history about the inspiration behind the 2,000-year-old altar celebrating the military campaigns of Augustus.

Teatro dell’Opera in Rome

Step inside the opera house to take a look around, hear from its director and get a glimpse of performances.

Other virtual Rome museums

Discover ancient mosaics and Roman statues in the Centrale Montemartini , a museum set in an older power station.

Explore more relics of Ancient Rome as you learn about Roman culture at the Museo della Civilta Romana .

Learn more about a very different emperor at Rome’s Museo Napoleonico , dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte.

Get a view from Rome’s old walls at the Museo della Mura .

Check out some modern art at Rome’s Museo Carlo Bilotti in the Villa Borghese, including works by Andy Warhol.

Check out my guide to Italy with kids to help plan your trip

PIN FOR LATER: A VIRTUAL TOUR OF ROME

Take a virtual tour of Rome, Italy with some of the best videos, VR tours and virtual museum tours. There's even a chance to travel virtually back to ancient Rome, as well as getting to see the Sistine Chapel without the views, along with the Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and more.

First published on Armchair-Travels – for more virtual bucket list travel content, visit my  virtual travel guide

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Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow – fast, reliable and safe – having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world !

. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long – 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers. Metro runs inside the city borders only. To get to the airport you will need to take an onground train - Aeroexpress.

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Paper ticket A fee is fixed and does not depend on how far you go. There are tickets for a number of trips: 1, 2 or 60 trips; or for a number of days: 1, 3 days or a month. Your trips are recorded on a paper ticket. Ifyou buy a ticket for several trips you can share it with your traveling partner passing it from one to the other at the turnstile.

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On every station there is cashier and machines (you can switch it to English). Cards and cash are accepted. 1 trip - 55 RUB 2 trips - 110 RUB

Tickets for 60 trips and day passes are available only at the cashier's.

60 rides - 1900 RUB

1 day - 230 RUB 3 days - 438 RUB 30 days - 2170 RUB.

The cheapest way to travel is buying Troyka card . It is a plastic card you can top up for any amount at the machine or at the ticket office. With it every trip costs 38 RUB in the metro and 21 RUB in a bus. You can get the card in any ticket office. Be prepared to leave a deposit of 50 RUB. You can get it back returning the card to the cashier.

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SamsungPay, ApplePay and PayPass cards.

One turnstile at every station accept PayPass and payments with phones. It has a sticker with the logos and located next to the security's cabin.

GETTING ORIENTED

At the platfrom you will see one of these signs.

It indicates the line you are at now (line 6), shows the direction train run and the final stations. Numbers below there are of those lines you can change from this line.

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In trains, stations are announced in Russian and English. In newer trains there are also visual indication of there you are on the line.

To change lines look for these signs. This one shows the way to line 2.

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There are also signs on the platfrom. They will help you to havigate yourself. (To the lines 3 and 5 in this case). 

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The Moscow Metro has a long history to it. Also, the city has an extremely beautiful subway. It is very well maintained and is also extremely decorated. Each station and spot has a different artistic aspect to it. On this tour, experience the efficiency of Moscow Metro.

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