Capitoline Museums Tour | Private

Discover the secrets of the Capitoline Museums - the world's oldest museum and a repository of ancient Roman artefacts.

The world's richest collection of ancient Roman artefacts awaits

Information

Availability

Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat

Start Time

09:00 AM, 02:00 PM

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Itinerary

Capitoline Hill Square

Capitoline Hill Museums

Roman Forum (view)

Included

Licensed tour guide

Tour Description

Your private tour of Rome’s Capitoline Museums (Musei Capitolini) takes you on an epic journey through the history of Rome and the dominating characters who ruled her empire. The Capitoline Hill was among the most important of the Seven Hills of Rome, serving as a religious center, prison, and place of execution. Its vast legacy lives on within the Capitoline Museums: home to one of the most unmissable collections in Rome.

Set on the historic Capitoline Hill, the Capitoline Museums boast an unrivaled collection of ancient Roman artifacts. From monumental statues of emperors like Marcus Aurelius and Constantine to gravestones telling the stories of normal Roman citizens, the collection has it all. Your expert guide will condense the Capitoline Museums’ collection, making sure you don’t miss a thing.

Climb the monumental staircase up to the Capitoline Hill

The Capitoline Museums stand upon the perfectly proportioned Piazza del Campidoglio. Designed by Michelangelo, who was also the architect for the Piazza’s Palazzo del Senatore, this is perhaps the world’s finest public square. The museums are situated on each side of the piazza, connected by an underground passage hewn into the rock. Here during our tour, we’ll see Rome’s 1st century Tabularium – where the city’s records were kept.

Explore the Capitoline Museums

The Capitoline Museums’ collection tells the story of ancient Rome. Explore rooms containing the busts of every Roman emperor. Let your expert guide decipher the original inscriptions that decorated Rome’s monuments. And discover the lesser-known but even more fascinating objects and artifacts that provide real insight into what life was like here over 2,000 years ago.

Following an intensive restoration in 2005, we can now view the evocative remains of the 6th century BC Temple of Jupiter. Housed within a new wing of the Capitoline Museums, this temple was the site were Roman generals made offerings before and after their campaigns. Picture Caesar standing here after his triumph over Gaul while his enemy, Vercingetorix, languished in a nearby cell.

Meeting Point

Capitol Square, under the bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius

Book your tour

From € 425,00

Price varies by options chosen

Select the Date

Skip the line

Our VIP Ticket included

Ready to go? Let's start exploring together!

Call us now!

Back to top

Capitoline Museums Tour | Private

From € 425,00