National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian
National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian
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Alamat
Kawasan: Esquilino
Cara mencapai lokasi
- Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera • berjarak 4 menit berjalan kaki
- Termini • berjarak 4 menit berjalan kaki
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Restoran
8.089 dalam 5 km
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2.553 dalam 10 km
Berkontribusi
4.5
793 ulasan
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406
Sangat bagus
253
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TravelingSoccerLoon
Saint Paul, MN7.941 kontribusi
Jan 2024 • Pasangan
Enormous public baths built by Emperor Diocletian around AD 300. Much of the complex was incorporated into the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli but a section of the original baths remains. It was interesting to see but the organization of the whole complex was disappointing. Poor signage with no explanation of anything that I was looking at. The inside of the adjacent church was quite beautiful, and the attached Cloister of Michelangelo was picturesque.
Ditulis pada 11 Desember 2024
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Chris H
1 kontribusi
Nov 2024 • Keluarga
Worst tour I’ve ever done. Such a disappointment. If you’ve seen the Roman baths at Bathe UK, you will be totally disappointed with this tour. It was half closed and they still charged us full price for the tickets. Even if it was fully open, it would have been the lamest Roman bath tour ever. They couldn’t decide if they wanted to house a modern art museum or a half empty, uninformative bath display.
YOU SHOULD NOT DO THIS TOUR!!!
YOU SHOULD NOT DO THIS TOUR!!!
Ditulis pada 15 November 2024
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IanPuk33
Slough, UK6 kontribusi
Okt 2024 • Keluarga
Outstanding little gem - easy to miss but well worth going to. Very good value - can combine ticket with other museums too for only €12!
Amazing array of statues, monuments and other Roman artefacts. Just kept going - room after room after room of amazing things to see!
Would strongly recommend!
Very close to the metro/bus terminal.
Amazing array of statues, monuments and other Roman artefacts. Just kept going - room after room after room of amazing things to see!
Would strongly recommend!
Very close to the metro/bus terminal.
Ditulis pada 31 Oktober 2024
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Traveling Mario
Seoul, Korea Selatan2.652 kontribusi
Agu 2024 • Sendiri
This large complex used to be a bath house in Roman days. It is now a branch of the National Roman Museums. It is located near Termini station, a short walk from Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, another, larger branch. In the main building, there are exhibitions on Roman writings and statues. It is a quiet place with not many visitors and is a good place for a leisurely stroll.
Ditulis pada 30 September 2024
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Nilfheilm
Eropa319 kontribusi
Jun 2024 • Pasangan
Our last place to visit before heading home. Very interesting museum with some incredible artefacts, the scale of this Roman building is incredible, only spoiled by yet another church being built in it
Ditulis pada 13 Juni 2024
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Kenpasha
Bellingham, WA836 kontribusi
Mei 2024 • Keluarga
Diocletian reigned for over 20 years and, if you set aside his persecution of the Christians, his was a very successful reign. The slide in the currency's value was halted, the frontiers were stabilized,and he came up with the idea of four colleagues ruling the empire ( it remained for Constantine to split the empire into east and west for good). He was even smart enough to retire, and let others carry on, heating the burdens of rule.
Several items from other venues have been placed here, so this site has many sections and exhibits of interest
If you look at the scale of some of the "cold" and"hot" bathing rooms, this place was huge!
A must see in Rome.
Enjoy.
Several items from other venues have been placed here, so this site has many sections and exhibits of interest
If you look at the scale of some of the "cold" and"hot" bathing rooms, this place was huge!
A must see in Rome.
Enjoy.
Ditulis pada 17 Mei 2024
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MikeFo
Brighton, UK1.105 kontribusi
Apr 2024 • Pasangan
The site has some wonderful green space and exhibits both inside and out. Quite a lot to try and take in on just a single visit, but some really wonderful pieces and well curated.
Ditulis pada 5 April 2024
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MILOUW
New York City, NY1.419 kontribusi
Apr 2024 • Sendiri
It is an awesome sight to contemplate the height of the walls and of the vast foot print of the largest baths built by the Romans.
Currently there is a small but fairly interesting temporary exhibition on the Dacia region and it's links to the Roman Empire.
The museum also gives access to two cloisters from a nearby Church.
Currently there is a small but fairly interesting temporary exhibition on the Dacia region and it's links to the Roman Empire.
The museum also gives access to two cloisters from a nearby Church.
Ditulis pada 2 April 2024
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Conseiller99
Roseland, NJ1.486 kontribusi
Feb 2024 • Pasangan
This was an excellent experience wtih the exhibit on Dacia, and the various other National Museum artifcats and exhibits. Our one drawback is that the directions on how to visit the baths were really poorly marked and not easy to follow, unlike the much-better marked Baths of Caracalla which we visited the day after. For one thing, they don’t make it clear where you are at any given time as you walk around the ruins. You see the pool with a sign saying “Frigidarium” with an arrow, but where? We recognized that Michelangelo was instructed to build a church in the middle of the baths, but what they don’t make clear is that is NOT PART of the ticket. We found out after our visit that you can see the excellent remains of other parts of the baths by visiting (for FREE) the adjoining Basilica of Santa Maris dell Angeli, which is what Michelangelo was responsible for…so we’re going over there tomorrow to see that. You really shouldn’t do one without the otherm, but that doesn’t seem to pop up anywhere.
Ditulis pada 19 Februari 2024
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Joe M
Glen Cove, NY986 kontribusi
Jan 2024 • Sendiri
The museum’s standing collection is nice but unremarkable - lots of statues, sarcophagi and frieze fragments which are quite common throughout Rome.
The thing that really impressed me was the special exhibit they had on Roman conquest of Dacia in the immense halls of the baths of Diocletian (which are the biggest in the Roman world). Both the exhibit content and exhibition space were excellent!
If you’re reading this in Feb or March 2024, I would definitely recommend a visit!
The thing that really impressed me was the special exhibit they had on Roman conquest of Dacia in the immense halls of the baths of Diocletian (which are the biggest in the Roman world). Both the exhibit content and exhibition space were excellent!
If you’re reading this in Feb or March 2024, I would definitely recommend a visit!
Ditulis pada 4 Februari 2024
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Hello,
I have about 45-60 min. before I travel from the Roma Termini station.
I want to visit only The Baths of Diocletian and Chiostro di Michelangelo (I understood that it is inside).
Is it enough time for this visit?
Can I buy the entrance ticket on the spot (not online), and what is the cost of ticket ?
Thank you.
Ditulis pada 9 Maret 2024
Arriving at Termini with our rolling luggage. Can we see this museum and safely leave our luggage someplace ?
Ditulis pada 19 April 2023
Best to leave luggage at Termini - there’s lockers there. Didn’t see any at the museum.
Ditulis pada 22 April 2023
buonasera,vorrei sapere se è consentito l'accesso ai cani di piccola taglia.
Ditulis pada 7 Oktober 2019
Buongiorno a lei, sinceramente non ho fatto caso ad eventuali divieti,non so risponderle.
Ditulis pada 14 Oktober 2019
Vale la pena visitarle in un'oretta?
Ditulis pada 16 April 2019
Gentilissima,
le Terme di Diocleziano oltre ad essere una sede del Museo Nazionale Romano sono anche un sito archeologico, quello delle Terme, appunto, sicuramente di grande impatto visivo. Il sito ospita inoltre il chiostro di Michelangelo della certosa di Santa Maria degli Angeli e, probabilmente senza visitare necessariamente visitare le sale espositive in un'oretta può vedere il monumento. Se non vuole spendere i soldi del biglietto può entrare gratuitamente il 25 aprile, che sarà il prossimo giorno di apertura gratuita del museo. Cordialità.
Ditulis pada 18 April 2019
I saw in some of the reviews that the Entry ticket included 4 museums, are these museums located in the same sight? What museums does it give you access to?
Ditulis pada 14 Februari 2018
Hallo! The admission ticket for Museo Nazionale Romano, valid for three days and at a cost of €7.00 (March of 2017), includes admission not only for Terme di Diocleziano but also for Palazzo Altemps, Crypta Balbi, and Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. It is totally worth it. Actually, it is a steal. The museums are not at the same site, although Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, across the street from the piazza in front of Roma Termini, Rome's main train station, is very close to Terme di Diocleziano, practically also across the street from the same piazza. Palazzo Altemps is a ways away, walking distance from Piazza Navona, to the north of it; Crypta Balbi is on Via delle Botteghe Oscure, between Largo di Torre Argentina and Piazza Venezia and Piazza d'Aracoeli, which are in front and to the side of the Altare della Patria and Capitoline Museums. Crypta Balbi can be visited in about one hour or a little more. For the other museums, though, plan on at least 2 to 4 hours at each one, and definitely not on the same day. Have a great time in Rome!
Ditulis pada 15 Februari 2018
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