Galleria Spada

THE MUSEUM Located inside one of the most beautiful buildings in Rome, the sixteenth-century Palazzo Capodiferro, the Galleria Spada houses an important collection of Baroque painting created during the seventeenth century by Cardinals Bernardino and Fabrizio Spada. The excellence of its art collection, which is still presented in superimposed lines as in a seventeenth-century picture gallery, gives this place a unique charm, accentuated by the characteristic nature of it being a precious family collection. At the end of the museum itinerary on the first floor, you will visit the Giardino Segreto (Secret Garden), which preserves the most spectacular Baroque architectural work in Rome: the illusionistic (or Perspective) Colonnade created in 1653 by Francesco Borromini for Cardinal Bernardino Spada. INFORMATION SCHEDULES AND FARES Opening times MONDAY 8:30-19:30* TUESDAY chiuso WEDNESDAY 8:30-19:30* THURSDAY 8:30-19:30* FRIDAY 8:30-19:30* SATURDAY 8:30-19:30* SUNDAY 8:30-19:30* Closed: Tuesdays, 25 December and 1 January (except for extraordinary openings planned by the MiC) *Last admission at 19:00. Tickets € 6,00 full price € 2,00 reduced (European Union citizens between 18 and 25 years old) Gratuito (under 18, prima domenica del mese) For complete information regarding free tickets and discounts please visit the dedicated page: https://www.beniculturali.it/agevolazioni   BOOKINGS Via mail a: palazzospada@gebart.it oppure telefonicamente al numero +39 06 6832409 Any prepaid bookings for both individuals and groups can be made on the website https://www.gebart.it/musei/galleria-spada/ or on +39 06 32810 (active from Mon.. al to Fri. from 9:30–18:00).. ore 9.30-18.00). GROUPS During the week, booking is required for groups of up to 12 people+ 1 guide. Bookings and groups are not accepted on the first Sunday of the month and other days with free admission; on these occasions, you may need to wait for entry due to the numerical quotas related to the museum security. They are NOT admitted on Saturdays and Sundays. EVENTS AND NOTICES CONTACTS Galleria Spada Piazza Capo di Ferro, 13 – 00186 Roma Phone:+39 06 6874896 Mail:dms-rm.galleriaspada@cultura.gov.it Pec:dms-rm@pec.cultura.gov.itWebsite:http://galleriaspada.cultura.gov.itDirector:Adriana Capriotti Twitter Instagram GALLERY INTERACTIVE MAP [imh_6310_image_map id=”7″]

Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi

THE MUSEUM A house museum from the early twentieth century belonging to the Boncompagni Ludovisi family. Donated to the Italian State in 1972, in 1995 it became a museum intended as a centre for the promotion and documentation of decorative arts, fashion and costume, understood as an evolution of social taste and the modern period. The common thread that unites these distinct cultural areas is the history of the taste for beauty and the quality of the products created. Furniture, furnishings, clothes, fashion accessories, paintings and sculptures outline the quest for decorum and comfort in Italian society, especially in the twentieth century, thanks to the creative abilities of figures of excellence who have shaped the unique features of Italian manufacturing. By recording the evolution of the times, the collections of the Boncompagni Ludovisi Museum acknowledge the historical and artistic value of the objects and works that were originally intended for private use and are now available for public enjoyment. Over the years, between 1996 and 2022, the collections were increased with numerous acquisitions. A prominent place belongs to the donation of Palma Bucarelli’s wardrobe, with clothes, jewellery and accessories of significant value that trace the history of modern art in Italy from the 1940s to the 1970s. Today the museum is dedicated to exhibiting the collections, furthering the link between fashion and contemporary art, meeting the interests of the wider public and hosting theatrical and musical events. INFORMATION SCHEDULES AND FARES Opening times MONDAY chiuso TUESDAY 9:00-19:30* WEDNESDAY 9:00-19:30* THURSDAY 9:00-19:30* FRIDAY 9:00-19:30* SATURDAY 9:00-19:30* SUNDAY 9:00-19:30* *Last entry and closing of the ticket office at 18:30. Closed on Mondays, 25 December and 1 January (except for extraordinary openings planned by the MiC) Tickets €6 FULL PRICE € 2 REDUCED (European Union citizens between 18 and 25 years old) Concessions allowed by law: for the full list of concessions, visit the MiC page https://cultura.gov.it/agevolazioni) Tickets can be purchased at the automatic stand (POS enabled) located inside the Museum or online on the museiitaliani portal. The ticket is valid on the day of booking and for one admission only. On the first Sunday of the month, visitors can pick up free paper tickets directly from the stand in the museum or opt for online ticket bookings. For information on group bookings: dms-rm.museoboncompagni@cultura.gov.it Decree of the Directorate of State Museums of the city of Rome:https://direzionemuseiroma.cultura.gov.it/decreto-istituzione-biglietto-museo-boncompagni-e-museo-h-c-andersen/ NOTICE   BUYING TICKETS Entrance tickets for the Museum can be purchased on-site, at the automatic stand (POS enabled) located at the entrance, or online by downloading the “Musei Italiani” App, available on the App Store or Google Play, or on the Musei Italiani portal in the following ways: if you are accessing the website for the first time, register with your name, email address and password, otherwise log in with your credentials, once logged in, the page dedicated to the Boncompagni Ludovisi Museum will open choose the type of visit choose the day, time and type of ticket (full, reduced, free) check the order summary in the cart confirm your order once the order is confirmed, you will be directed to PagoPA, where you can complete the purchase by means of a SPID or email. a QR code ticket will be generated and must be presented to the Museum to be validated on the day of the visit Maximum number of tickets that can be purchased with a single transaction: 20 HOW TO VISIT GROUPS It is mandatory for groups to book by email dms-rm.museoboncompagni@cultura.gov.it (10 pax upwards is considered a group). Maximum 20 pax per group, with no obligation to use headphones. Tickets can be purchased on-site via stands or on the museiitaliani portal or through the “Musei Italiani” App. SCHOOLS It is mandatory for schools to book by email dms-rm.museoboncompagni@cultura.gov.it (10 pax upwards is considered a group). Maximum 20 pax per group, with no obligation to use headphones. The school must send the list of the students’ names the before the day of the visit. Tickets can be purchased on-site via stands or on the museiitaliani portal or through the “Musei Italiani” App. FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH On the first Sunday of the month and/or other days with free access for groups and schools, mandatory booking is required by email dms-rm.museoboncompagni@cultura.gov.it (10 pax upwards is considered a group). Groups of max 20 pax + guide are allowed, with an obligation to use earphones from 10 pax upwards (no obligation for schoolchildren). Maximum number of tickets that can be purchased with a single transaction: 20 It is possible to pick up free paper tickets directly from the stand in the museum or to opt for online ticket booking on the museiitaliani portal or through the “Musei Italiani” App. EVENTS AND NOTICES CONTACTS Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi Via Boncompagni, 18 – 00187 Roma (RM) Phone:+39 06 42824074Mail:dms-rm.museoboncompagni@cultura.gov.itPec:dms-rm@pec.cultura.gov.it Website: direzionemuseiroma.cultura.gov.it/museo-boncompagni-ludovisi/ Director:Matilde Amaturo Facebook-f Instagram GALLERY INTERACTIVE MAP [imh_6310_image_map id=”9″]

Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali

THE MUSEUM Inaugurated in 1974, the National Museum of Musical Instruments is located a short distance from the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and is adjacent to Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Surroundedby a green area home to the archaeologicalremains of the Imperial Palace (Sessorioum), the Amphitheatrum Castrense and the Circus of Elagabalus, it remains immersed in an atmosphere of silence and peace. The Museum, the only one of its kind in the world, houses an extraordinary amount of musical instruments, ranging from ancient times to the Futurist period. Most of the instruments preserved here derive from the private collection Evan Gorga, an Italian tenor.An incredible series of rare and precious instruments was later added, making a total of more than 3000 pieces. INFORMATION SCHEDULES AND FARES Opening times MONDAY chiuso TUESDAY 9:30-19:30* WEDNESDAY 9:30-19:30* THURSDAY 9:30-19:30* FRIDAY 9:30-19:30* SATURDAY 9:30-19:30* SUNDAY 9:30-19:30* *Last admission at 19:00. Closed on Mondays, 25 December and 1 January (except for extraordinary openings planned by MiC) Tickets € 6,00 full price € 2,00 reduced (European Union citizens between 18 and 25 years old) Gratuito (under 18, prima domenica del mese) For complete information regarding free tickets and discounts please visit the dedicated page: https://www.beniculturali.it/agevolazioni The Museum is part of the RomaPass and RomapiùPass network   BOOKINGS Starting from December 23, 2024, tickets for the Museum can be purchased on-site at the automatic totem (POS-enabled) located at the entrance, or online by downloading the “Musei Italiani” app, available on the App Store or Google Play, or through the portal museiitaliani(https://portale.museiitaliani.it/b2c/#it/buyTicketless/424aaefc-bdf9-4f3b-9e30-1603c37641ab) The ticket is valid on the day of booking and for a single entry.On the first Sunday of the month, visitors can collect free paper tickets directly from the totem in the museum or opt to book the ticket online.For group booking information:dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.itNo additional fee will be applied for reservations. Ticket purchase procedure on the museiitaliani portal or app: For first-time access, register with name, email address, and password, or log in with your credentials. Once logged in, the page dedicated to the National Museum of Musical Instruments will open. Choose the type of visit. Select the date, time, and ticket type (full price, reduced, free). Verify the order summary in the cart. Confirm the order. Once the order is confirmed, you will be redirected to PagoPA, where you can complete the purchase via SPID or email. A ticket with a QR code will be generated, which must be presented at the Museum on the day of the visit for validation. Maximum number of tickets purchasable per transaction: 25. VISIT MODALITIES GROUPSFor groups, booking via email is mandatory at dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it (groups of 10 or more are considered groups).Groups of up to 20 people + guide are allowed.Tickets can be purchased on-site via the totem or through the museiitaliani portal or the “Musei Italiani” app (available for download from the App Store or Google Play). SCHOOLSFor schools, booking via email is mandatory at dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it (groups of 10 or more are considered groups).The school must send the list of students’ names before the day of the visit.Tickets can be purchased on-site via the totem or through the museiitaliani portal or the “Musei Italiani” app. FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTHOn the first Sunday of the month and/or other free access days for groups and schools, booking is mandatory via email at dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it (groups of 10 or more are considered groups).Groups of up to 20 people + guide are allowed.Maximum number of tickets purchasable per transaction: 25.It is possible to collect free paper tickets directly from the totem in the museum or opt to book the ticket online through the museiitaliani portal or the “Musei Italiani” app. EVENTSTicket purchase does not guarantee participation in the museum’s collateral activities, such as concerts, exhibitions, and conferences, for which advance booking is strongly recommended, either by email at dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.itor by phone at 06 701 4796 UNTIL 22 DECEMBER: To book, call +39 06 7014796 or write to dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it. Reservations for groups that want to use a Gebart guide can be made through the following channels: by calling the switchboard on +39 06/32810, active from Monday to Friday, from 9:30 to 18:00. by sending a request to the email address: info@tosc.it. The email is reserved for bookings for groups only, and not for individual visitors. GROUPS Entry is allowed on both weekdays and holidays and booking is not required. Groups cannot exceed 19 people, including the guide. For access regulations for groups with a private guide, call +39 06/7014796, available every day from 09:00 to 18:00, or write an email to dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it. EVENTS AND NOTICES CONTACTS Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/A – 00185 Roma Phone:+39 06 7014796 Mail: dms-rm.museostrumenti@cultura.gov.it Pec:dms-rm@pec.cultura.gov.it Website: museostrumentimusicali.beniculturali.it/ Director:Sonia Martone Facebook-f Instagram GALLERY INTERACTIVE MAP [imh_6310_image_map id=”10″]