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An ethnographic collection of around 60,000 pieces from European indigenous cultures.
An ethnographic collection of around 60,000 pieces from European indigenous cultures. Documents evolution from the Palaeolithic age to the Iron Age.
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Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14, 00144 Roma, Italy
+39 06 549521
Regular shows plus an excellent astronomical museum
Perhaps most famous for a large model of imperial Rome, but has a large display of various aspects of ancient Rome, using plaster casts, models and reconstructions of works found in museums throughout the world
A truly quiet oasis close to the hustle and bustle of EUR
The Papal Basilica of St
This museum provides an interesting juxtaposition between the buildings and equipment of Rome's first electricity generating plant and the exhibits, which are mainly from excavations of Roman sites
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Rome's museum of contemporary art, housed in a former industrial complex
Behind the pyramid, entered by the Via Caio Cestio, is the Protestant Cemetry where the poet John Keats was buried in 1821 and Percy Bysshe Shelley's ashes were also buried after his drowning in 1822
Testaccio is the 20th rione of Rome, but the number one neighborhood when it comes to delectable culinary offerings