Palazzo Merulana: Entry Ticket
Palazzo Merulana: Entry Ticket
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Palazzo Merulana houses one of Rome's finest collections of Italian Expressionist and contemporary art, tucked away on the Esquilino Hill near the Colosseum. This intimate museum occupies a beautifully restored former Department of Health building, where light-filled galleries showcase nearly a hundred works from celebrated 20th-century Italian artists.
The collection stems from the private holdings of Roman builder Claudio Cerasi and his wife Elena, featuring masterpieces by Giorgio De Chirico, Antonio Donghi, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Giacomo Balla, Felice Casorati, Fausto Pirandello, Gino Severini, and Duilio Cambellotti. Contemporary installations like Jan Fabre's "Director of the Stars" add a modern dimension to the experience. Your ticket includes access to all permanent collections and rotating temporary exhibitions.
Highlights
- Giacomo Balla's works reflecting the dynamism of the Italian Futurist movement
- Duilio Cambellotti's distinctive sculptural pieces
- Gino Severini's bold experiments with form and colour
- Jan Fabre's contemporary installation "Director of the Stars" in the central gallery
- Works by Giorgio De Chirico and other leading Italian Expressionist masters
- Rotating temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary artists
Plan Your Visit to Palazzo Merulana
Plan to spend one to two hours exploring the galleries at your own pace. The museum's intimate setting means you can appreciate the artworks without the crowds common at larger Roman attractions. Audio guides are available in English and Italian for an additional fee, providing deeper insight into the collection and artists' stories.
The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and includes an inviting bistro where you can pause for coffee or a snack. Photography is permitted for personal use unless otherwise indicated, and you'll need to bring valid photo identification for possible verification at entry. Check exhibition schedules before your visit to see what temporary displays are currently showing.
Located close to major landmarks, Palazzo Merulana pairs perfectly with other cultural attractions. After exploring the art collection, you might continue to the nearby Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill or visit the Basilica of San Clemente with its fascinating underground layers of Roman history.
Good to know
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- Know before you go
Check special exhibition timings before your visit
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible
Audio guides available in English and Italian
Please bring photo ID for entry
Allow at least one hour to view the collection
- Visitor guidelines
Please supervise children at all times
Photography is allowed for personal use unless stated otherwise
No food or drink inside the exhibition halls
Respect the artworks and maintain a safe distance
Frequently asked
What can I see at Palazzo Merulana?
The museum features Italian Expressionist and contemporary art, with works from De Chirico, Balla, Severini and more.
Are temporary exhibitions included with my ticket?
Yes, entry includes all permanent and temporary exhibitions during your visit.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible for visitors using wheelchairs.
Are audio guides available?
Audio guides are available in both English and Italian for an extra fee.
Do I need to bring identification?
Please bring a valid photo ID as you may be asked for identification on entry.
Where you'll be
Via Merulana 121
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