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This small museum records the liberation of Rome from German occupation during the Second World War.
This small museum records the liberation of Rome from German occupation during the Second World War. During the occupation the building was used as a prison.
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9:30
12:30
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Closed
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15:30
19:30
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9:30
12:30
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15:30
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