Rome, here are the virtual tours of the Civic Museums


The Civic Museums of Rome are launching virtual tours: you can visit the Capitoline Museums, the Museum of Rome, the Ara Pacis and others by wandering through the halls... without moving from your home.

In Rome, the Civic Museums offer a series of virtual tours accessible from all devices to discover their heritage through a digital experience that transcends spatial limitations in almost all of the museum space. Using special controls, it is possible to virtually move around the museum, read explanatory panels of rooms and works, zoom and rotate images 360°, scroll through photo galleries and videos, and enjoy other contextual content.

The tours also host Do Not Miss sections, which contain visual listings of selected works or rooms, and are intended to be a useful tool especially for those unfamiliar with the museum and visiting it for the first time. The tour is also enhanced by smart maps that follow visitors as they move from room to room, pointing out rooms or works not yet displayed.



Finally, thanks to state-of-the-art drones, it is possible to take flight and see rooms and works from above, enjoying an additional and unprecedented perspective of the visit.

Below are links to the virtual tours:

- Capitoline Museums;

- Museum of Rome;

- Ara Pacis Museum;

- Museum of the Walls;

- Napoleonic Museum;

- Villa Torlonia Museums;

- Mercati di Traiano;

- Centrale Montemartini.

Rome, here are the virtual tours of the Civic Museums
Rome, here are the virtual tours of the Civic Museums


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