Capitoline Museums Private Tour
Explore the rich tapestry of Roman history and art with a captivating tour of the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Marvel at the iconic bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius, stroll through the magnificent halls adorned with ancient sculptures and artifacts, and immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Palazzo dei Conservatori and Palazzo Nuovo. Admire timeless masterpieces such as the renowned Capitoline Wolf and the imposing equestrian statue of Constantine. As you wander through these hallowed halls, each exhibit tells a compelling story of Rome's evolution, making this tour an enchanting journey through the heart of the Eternal City's cultural heritage.
This 3-hour guided experience in Rome is available daily in Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. Book your spot today with Exploro Tours and let our expert local guides bring history, art and culture to life before your eyes.
Begin your journey in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, home to the original bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius and fragments of the colossal statue of Constantine. Your guide will reveal the stories behind these monumental works that once dominated ancient Rome's public spaces.
Stand before the legendary Capitoline Wolf, the iconic symbol of Rome depicting Romulus and Remus. Discover the fascinating collection of ancient bronzes including the Spinario and the Capitoline Brutus, each with their own captivating tales from antiquity.
Cross to the Palazzo Nuovo to explore its stunning collection of classical sculptures. Wander through halls filled with Roman copies of Greek masterpieces, busts of emperors and philosophers, and marvel at the artistry that defined ancient civilization.
Conclude your tour with two of the museum's most celebrated sculptures: the exquisite Capitoline Venus, embodying classical beauty, and the emotionally powerful Dying Gaul, a masterpiece of Hellenistic sculpture that captures human vulnerability and dignity in defeat.
The meeting point is in front of the Capitoline Museums on Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM.






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