
Highlights of Palazzo Altemps
Palazzo Altemps is a stunning Renaissance palace in Rome, Italy, located near Piazza Navona. It is part of the National Roman Museum (Museo Nazionale Romano) and is known for its impressive collection of classical sculptures.
Highlights of Palazzo Altemps:
- Ancient Sculptures: The museum houses a remarkable collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, many of which belonged to noble Roman families such as the Ludovisi and Mattei.
- The Ludovisi Collection: Features masterpieces like the Ludovisi Throne, Ludovisi Gaul (Dying Gaul), and the Grande Ludovisi Sarcophagus.
- Frescoed Interiors: The rooms of the palace are adorned with Renaissance frescoes, providing a unique blend of ancient and early modern art.
- Historical Significance: Originally built in the 15th century, the palace was acquired by Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps in 1568 and later became part of the museum in the 20th century.
It’s a must-visit for art and history lovers, offering a quieter and more intimate experience compared to the larger museums in Rome.
Palazzo Altemps – Location & Accessibility
Address:
Piazza di Sant’Apollinare, 46, 00186 Rome, Italy
Getting There:
- By Metro: The closest metro station is Spagna (Line A), about a 15-minute walk away.
- By Bus: Several bus lines stop nearby, including 30, 70, 81, 87, and 492.
- By Tram: Tram line 8 stops at Argentina, a short walk from the palace.
- On Foot: Palazzo Altemps is centrally located, just a 5-minute walk from Piazza Navona and 10 minutes from the Pantheon.
Nearby Attractions:
- Piazza Navona (300m)
- Pantheon (600m)
- Campo de’ Fiori (800m)
- Trevi Fountain (1km)
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