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Tabularium, Rome

The remains of the ancient Roman archives, where Cicero and Seneca did research.

The remains of the ancient Roman archives, where Cicero and Seneca did research. Visible from the Forum and accessible through the Capitoline Museum.


Hours

Sun

9:30

19:30

Mon

9:30

19:30

Tue

9:30

19:30

Wed

9:30

19:30

Thu

9:30

19:30

Fri

9:30

19:30

Sat

9:30

19:30

About Tabularium

 Via di San Pietro in Carcere, 00186 Roma, Italy

 +39 06 0608

 www.museicapitolini.org

Tabularium and Nearby Sights on Map

Capitoline Hill

The Capitoline Hill may be the smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome, but it certainly was important to the ancient Romans who believed that it was indestructible, and adopted it as a symbol of eternity

Palazzo dei Conservatori

Also based on a Michelangelo architectural plan, this compact gallery is well endowed in classical sculpture and paintings

Musei Capitolini

St. Peter's Basilica

Towering over the skyline of the Vatican City, the Basilica of Saint Peter is one of the largest and most renowned churches in the world

Piazza del Campidoglio

On top of the Capitol hill, the piazza was designed by Michelangelo

Mamertine Prison

Leaders of Rome's defeated enemies were imprisoned here where they either died of starvation or strangulation

Altare della Patria

The Altare della Patria or Altar of the Father honors Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy and Father of the Fatherland

Santa Maria in Aracoeli

The Basilica of St

Trajan's Column

Roman Forum

Occupying the valley between the Palatine and the Capitoline Hill, the Roman Forum was the political, religious and commercial nucleus of ancient Rome