For anyone interested in history or art, Rome is unmissable. A short stroll through the streets of the city centre is an education, as you can see breathtaking Baroque architecture and the magnificent remains of Roman palaces and temples without even having to step inside. But for a deeper understanding of Rome’s history and art, it’s worth exploring at least a few of these museums and galleries. From sculptures of Roman gods and emperors in Palazzo Massimo to Michelangelo’s paintings in the Sistine Chapel, Rome never fails to amaze. There’s such a wealth of masterpieces to be discovered that you could easily spend a week just admiring the vast collection of the Vatican Museums. To make the most of your time, you might want to consider a guided tour, as an expert art historian or archaeologist can show you the highlights and point out interesting details you might have easily missed. Try to visit at least a few of these museums and galleries during your trip to Rome, as you’re sure to discover something new (or very old) that changes your perspective, giving you a fascinating new insight into Italian culture and history.
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