Visit the superb Villa Giulia, and see objects and records of the Etruscan civilisation!
Enter the Villa Giulia without waiting in line at the entrance thanks to your fast-track ticket. The building dates back to the Renaissance and you will be able to appreciate its setting and architecture.
The Villa was built principally by Vasari and Michelangelo and its original purpose was a summer home for Pope Julius III. Today, the site is home to the national collection of objects from the Etruscan civilisation (an ancient Italian civilisation).
Discover everyday objects such as kitchen utensils, ceramic vases and jewels, as well as the remains of a chariot and funerary artefacts.
Among the most famous works of art you will see:
- The Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri
- The vases of Cerveteri
- The Apollo of Veii
- The reconstruction of the temple of Alatri
- The Nymphaeum
- And more!
With priority access you won't have to wait to enjoy this splendid collection!