Museo delle Mura and its collection

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The Porta San Sebastiano (the ancient Porta Appia) is the largest and one of the best-preserved gate that passes through the Aurelian wall in Rome. Directly behind the gate stands the Arch of Drusus, which belonged to the aqueduct Aqua Marcia. The large gate was rebuilt five times. Nowadays, the towers house the Museo delle Mura, the City Wall Museum, with exhibits related to the city wall, including models of the walls and the gates during different times.

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Museo delle Mura
Via di Porta San Sebastiano 18
00179 Rome

Visitor information Museo delle Mura

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
9:00 – 14:00
Wednesday
9:00 – 14:00
Thursday
9:00 – 14:00
Friday
9:00 – 14:00
Saturday
9:00 – 14:00
Sunday
9:00 – 14:00

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Via di Porta San Sebastiano 18, Rome

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Museo delle Mura Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museo delle Mura, located in Rome, Italy, offers visitors a chance to explore a section of the ancient Aurelian Walls. This small museum provides an interesting look into Rome's defensive history. The museum is housed within the Porta San Sebastiano, one of the best-preserved gates of the ancient wall system.

    Visitors appreciate the opportunity to walk along a portion of the walls and climb to the top for views of the surrounding area. The museum displays informative exhibits about the construction and history of Rome's walls, which some find educational. However, others mention that the information provided could be more comprehensive.

    The museum's location off the usual tourist path means it's often uncrowded, allowing for a quiet and contemplative experience. This can be a positive for those seeking to avoid the busier attractions in Rome. On the downside, some visitors find the museum's content somewhat limited and may feel it doesn't warrant a long visit.

    The staff is generally described as friendly and helpful, though the level of English language support varies. The museum's free entry is a plus for budget-conscious travelers, but this also means facilities and maintenance may not be at the level of larger, paid museums.

    Overall, the Museo delle Mura offers an alternative perspective on Rome's history. It's best suited for those with a specific interest in ancient Roman architecture and defense systems or those looking to explore beyond the city's more famous sites. While it may not be a top priority for first-time visitors to Rome, it can provide an interesting addition to an extended itinerary for history enthusiasts.

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