Museo di Roma in Trastevere

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Contact Museo di Roma in Trastevere

Address :

Piazza di S. Egidio, 1/b, 00153 Roma RM, Italy

Phone : πŸ“ž +98
Website : http://www.museodiromaintrastevere.it/
Categories :
City : Roma
Description : Local history museum depicting Roman life & art in a refurbished 17th-century convent building.

Piazza di S. Egidio, 1/b, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
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Jakub RadliΕ„ski on Google

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Pictures of Roesler Franz are the strongest point of the collection (in my opinion). If you want to see how Rome looked like in late XIX-th century you have to see Roesler Franz' works. Strongly recommend.
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Stone Chen on Google

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Went here in an afternoon and discovered more than half of the museum closed, yet there was no signs or notices at the entrance, nor was there any staff informing us of the closure. The experience was rather disappointing.
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Rory Barr on Google

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I went for the Vivian Maier exhibition which I was lucky to catch on a visit to Rome. A very nice little museum, tucked into Trastevere. The only disappointment I had was that the photo books were in Italian but that's as it should be!
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Brian Jones on Google

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The main experience on display in this museum involves exhibits of artwork drawn and painted by one particular artist to depict life in 19th century Rome. The art is accompanied by several rooms of mannequins dressed in period garb and depicting various typical scenes from Roman life of the era. The art itself is interesting from a historical standpoint but is mainly just meant for historical documentation purposes and was done with the expressed intent of the artist for being displayed in a museum. The displays of Italian 19th century life are mildly interesting but are not especially unique to Italy apart from other parts of Europe during that era. I’d recommend casual visitors skip this museum and stick to some of the more interesting Roman museums that focus on its compelling ancient history. Only hardcore Italian history buffs would likely enjoy this.
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Pauline Vernon on Google

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Great exhibition. Not many people and so we could take our time and enjoy the photographs.
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Lorna O. Davison on Google

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Toto. The ground floor dedicated to the Italian actor/comedian Antonio de Curtis. His life and loves. The second floor relevant late 20th art commemorating 1977 in Rome.
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Michael Ostrowski on Google

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I left after maybe 20 minutes, while parts were somewhat interesting it was largely boring. Also many of the exhibits had no English translation so speak Italian to fully enjoy it. Perhaps lovers of photography or modern Italy will find it interesting but for the average person not worth the €8.50.
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Jordana Glez on Google

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A small museum but full of surprises for the exhibitions of different contemporary artists. I felt a relief after so many antiques!

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