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Private Tour - National Etruscan Museum

Rome, Italy
2 hours
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Date
Wednesday
May 28, 2025
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Time
9:00 am
3:30 pm
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Private Tour - National Etruscan Museum
Infant
Ages: 0-6 years old
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Child
Ages: 7-17 years old
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Adult
Ages: 18-99 years old
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What You Will Do

The National Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia is considered the most representative Italian Museum of the Etruscan civilization and it is located within Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Jules III (1550-55), designed by Vignola and realized with the participation of Ammannati and Vasari. In 1889 the villa was destined to be the Museum of the pre-Roman Antiquities of Latium. Two wings were added between 1912 and 1923. Specific sections are also dedicated to Etruscan epigraphy, to the history of the Museum and to the architectonic complex of Valle Giulia. Of particular interest are the exhibits of: - the Apollo from Veio (sixth century BC) - the Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri (sixth century BC) - the high relief and the golden thin sheets from Pyrgi (fifth century BC) - the Apollo dello Scasato from Falerii (fourth century BC) - the Centaur from Vulci (sixth century BC) - the so-called Cista Ficoroni from Palestrina (fourth century BC).

What's Included?

  • Local guide
  • Tickets
  • Professional guide
  • Private tour

What's Not Included?

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private transportation

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Itinerary

Meeting Point

We will meet in front of the entrance of the Museum. We will hold a sign with your name.

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Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia

2 hours

The National Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia is considered the most representative Italian Museum of the Etruscan civilization and is located within Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Jules III (1550-55), designed by Vignola and realized with the participation of Ammannati and Vasari. In 1889 the villa was destined to be the Museum of the pre-Roman Antiquities of Latium. Two wings were added between 1912 and 1923. Specific sections are also dedicated to Etruscan epigraphy, to the history of the Museum and to the architectonic complex of Valle Giulia. Of particular interest are the exhibits of the Apollo from Veio (sixth century BC), the Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri (sixth century BC), the high relief and the golden thin sheets from Pyrgi (fifth century BC), the Apollo dello Scasato from Falerii (fourth century BC), the Centaur from Vulci (sixth century BC) and the so-called Cista Ficoroni from Palestrina (fourth century BC).


Additional Information

This activity is operated by Rome Guides
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Guide Options

  • Guide - English
  • Guide - Italian

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