Palazzo Barberini is an important late-Baroque palace in Rome, packed with art and initially built for the Corsini family between 1730–1740. Guests can explore the different levels, see the library and browse the family's private art collections.
The Catacombs of Saint Callixtus are some of the many smaller catacombs scattered around the Eternal City. Located on the Appian Way, the catacombs are famous for containing the Crypt of the Popes, which, as the name suggests, once contained the tombs of several popes from the 2nd to 4th centuries.
Psychology, mathematics, science and biology come together in a mind-bending medley of attractions at the Museum of Illusions Rome. It's all sleight of hand at this museum located on Palazzo Spadain the heart of Rome, and nothing is what it seems!
Located in the basement of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum sits in the beautiful Piazza del Popolo, just a quick walk from Rome's Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese.
Your ticket for the Leonardo da Vinci Museum is a window in the mind of a genius who left a lasting legacy on the world. Wander themed areas based on Leonardo's studies and passions. Discover interactive machines made by Italian craftsmen, based on Leonardo's manuscripts. See studies of his most famous Renaissance works. Pore over sketches of human anatomy, and watch in-depth videos on The Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man. There's also an immersive multimedia room that will take you on a journey into the life and mind of Leonardo da Vinci!