Italy: Rome city museums grant free access
Rome: Rome’s city-run museums remained open for free to all visitors – residents and tourists – on Sunday January 2.
In addition to municipal museums there was free access to the archaeological areas of the Circus Maximus (09.30-16.00, last entry 15.30) and the Imperial Fora (entrance at Trajan’s Column 08.30-16.30, last entry 15.30).
The following museums were open for free on Sunday: Capitoline Museums, Trajan’s Markets – Museum of the Imperial Fora, Ara Pacis, Centrale Montemartini, Museo di Roma (Palazzo Braschi), Museo di Roma in Trastevere, Gallery of Modern Art (Via Crispi), Museums of Villa Torlonia, Museum of Zoology, Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture.
Also open was the Carlo Bilotti Museum in Villa Borghese, the Napoleonic Museum, Museo Pietro Canonica in Villa Borghese, Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina, Museo di Casal de’ Pazzi, Museo delle Mura and Villa di Massenzio.
The free visits included access to temporary exhibitions with the exception of the Klimt show at Palazzo Braschi and the Torlonia Marbles at the Capitoline Museums.