Discover Italy's Most Celebrated Modern Art Collection Step into a world where creativity knows no boundaries. The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome is a sanctuary for art lovers, housing one of the richest collections of Italian and international modern art in the country. From neoclassicism to futurism, expressionism to conceptual installations, the museum presents a breathtaking journey through time, emotion, and vision.
Whether you're drawn to the delicate brushstrokes of 19th-century realism or the radical experimentation of avant-garde movements, this museum offers something for every curious mind. Stroll through majestic halls lined with sculptures, paintings, and multimedia works that reflect over two centuries of artistic innovation.
Highlights
Explore works by iconic Italian artists like Giorgio de Chirico and Giacomo Balla
Admire pieces by international masters such as Klimt, Cézanne, and Mondrian
Understand the evolution of Italian modernism through curated collections
Stroll through grand halls and contemporary exhibition spaces
Perfect for art lovers and cultural explorers visiting Rome
Must Know
The museum is located in the elegant Villa Borghese district
Open Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (last admission at 6:30 PM)
Closed on Mondays
Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for a comfortable visit
This is not an entry ticket – this product provides a digital visitor guide to help you prepare your visit and make the most of your experience.