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Informations and reservations 060608 every day 9.00-22.30 info@museiincomuneroma.it
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Educational resources for allen.museiincomuneroma.it/didattica/didattica_per_tutti 060608 every day 9.00-22.30
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Educational resources for schoolen.museiincomuneroma.it/didattica/didattica_per_le_scuole 06 33967800 monday-friday 9.00-17.00 saturday 9.00-13.30
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Educational resources for school en.museiincomuneroma.it/didattica/didattica_per_le_scuole 06 33967800 monday-friday 9.00-17.00 saturday 9.00-13.30 Educational resources for all en.museiincomuneroma.it/didattica/didattica_per_tutti 06 82059127 every day 9.00-19.30
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The educational opportunities, which are both specialised and free, include highly diverse and interdisciplinary ideas, which run from workshops mixing education and entertainment inside the museums to tours closely linked to the items on display in the museum collections.
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Kan Yasuda. "Touching Time" Mercati e Foro di Traiano The exhibition is dedicated to the great Japanese sculptor who creates pure shapes, reducing language to basics. The sculpture, set along an exhibition route that forms a small semi-circle between the Via Biberatica and the Grande Aula, seem to be living presences inviting visitors to contemplation and silence. The works of art have been created by the artist in Carrara marble, bronze and black granite. Opening hours tuesday-sunday 9.00am-7.00pm Except 1 October - 18 October: tuesday-sunday 9.00am - 6.00pm The ticket office closes one hour before closing time.
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Alfredo Pirri. A Mark in Caesar’s Forum Mercati e Foro di Traiano Alfredo Pirri ‘s work consists in the creation of a floor made of cracked mirrors, measuring over 400 square metres, which following ancient traces replaces the travertine surface originally delimitating the public area in Caesar’s Forum. The exhibition can be seen from Via dei Fori Imperiali.
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5 May 2006 The House of the Princes will be closed for restoration From Tuesday the 9th May the House of the Princes will be closed for restoration until the work is finished.
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21 May 2006 Pleased to meet you.......... Marcus Aurelius! Piazza del Campidoglio On Sunday the 21st May at 9.30 an exhibition of pictures made of Marcus Aurelius by children visiting the Palazzo Senatorio with their families last April 2nd will be on display in the Campidoglio. The drawings will be displayed in the piazza around the Star of Marcus Aurelius – which will be coloured for the occasion – and can be admired all morning. After 12.30 the framed pictures will be returned to the little artists. It will be a morning of festivity with fun and trampolieri and stories told by Mara Baronti. There will also be the opportunity for those families who have not already done so to participate in a free guided tour of the Palazzo Senatorio, which is usually open to the public on the 15th and the last Sunday of every month.
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18 July 2006 Reopening of the walkway in the Museum of the Walls Museum of the Walls From Tuesday the 18th July 2006 the walkway of the Museum of the Walls will reopen to the public as part of the museum’s itinerary and visitable on the same ticket. No more than 60 people will be admitted to the museum at the same time.
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Roma Pass: the first cultural tourism card in the capital Roma Pass offers price benefits and services that make visiting the city easier. For only 20 euros, the possessor of a Roma Pass gets, for 3 days (from the first use of the card), free entrance to the first two sites and/or museums they visit, and reduced prices at all successive sites and /or museums, and has the right to discounts on exhibitions and events and can make use of free services and collateral benefits (reserved entrance areas, etc.). Roma Pass is on sale at all the museums and participating sites, at the Tourist Information Points of the Municipality of Rome (Piazza delle Cinque Lune, Castle S.Angelo, Termini Station - Via Giolitti 34 Platform 24, Via dei Fori Imperiali, Via Minghetti, Fiumincino Airport - International Arrivals Terminal C), at the Roman Window in Piazza dei Cinquecento (Termini Station), and at travel agencies, hotels, Atac ticket offices, newsagents, tobacconists and, shortly, on-line at the site www.romapass.it. To start using a new Roma Pass, simply go to the first site or museum you wish to visit and write your name, surname and the date of activation on the back of the card. You can make your first two visits free of charge in this way. From the third site onwards, show your Roma Pass at the ticket office to receive a reduction. Always carry your card with you, as it must be shown, together with proof of identity, on each occasion, at the request of the personnel in charge of visits. The card is not valid after the third day from when it was activated. The purchaser of a Roma Pass will receive a bilingual kit with information on the card in Italian and in English. The Roma Pass kit also contains: - Roma Transport Pass, a special ticket giving free use of public transport (ATAC buses, Metro lines A and B, Met.Ro trains: Rome - Lido, Rome - Viterbo on the Rome - Sacrofano station and Rome - Pantano lines). Roma Transport Pass is sold exclusively as part of the Roma Pass kit and is activated when completed with name, surname and validation date. Roma Transport Pass must be displayed on public transport, together with a Roma Pass and proof of identity, at the request of supervising staff. Roma Transport Pass ceases to be valid at midnight on the third day from that on which the first journey was made.
- Roma MAP, a map showing the Tourist Information Points, the Metro stations and all off the museums and sites of cultural and touristic interest, complete with addresses, telephone numbers, and information on how to find public transport and its opening hours. - Roma News, a quarterly listing of events and relevant tourist services, subdivided by type (art, music, theatre, dance, entertainment and auxiliary transport services). Roma Pass, then, with the organisation of the Zètema Progetto Cultura, is an additional method for tourists to take advantage of a city which is increasingly a beacon of forward-thinking in the cultural tourism sector, a city which manages judiciously to mix technology with real appreciation of its own cultural heritage. This duality strongly privileges a 'culture for all', not only in its projects but in the concrete realization of a civic itinerary.
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