Skip the queues and dive straight into the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, where you can explore artifacts from real burial tombs.
Housed in Pope Julius III's enchanting country retreat, this museum is bursting with captivating statues, frescoes, and historical treasures.
Located conveniently near Villa Borghese and the National Gallery of Modern Art, it offers an easily accessible glimpse into Italy's rich past.
Journey through various sections highlighting the most vital aspects of Etruscan civilization, unveiling secrets of an ancient culture.
Discover stunning pieces like ancient jewelry, exquisite pottery, and bronze and marble sculptures that predate Roman influence, all unearthed from Cerveteri.
Be sure to marvel at iconic masterpieces, including the 6thcentury BC Apollo from Veio and the charming Dea con Bambino (Goddess with a Baby).