Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GNAM)
Rome’s top museum of modern and contemporary art, with Italian and international masterpieces from Neoclassicism to the avant-garde.
Where the past meets the future in bold, sweeping galleries.
📍 Location: Viale delle Belle Arti, 131
⏰ Opening Hours: Tue–Sun, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM (closed Monday)
💸 Entrance Fee: €10
🕓 Suggested Visit Time: 90 minutes
🔗 Official Site: https://lagallerianazionale.com/
🗺️ Map: Google Maps Link
About GNAM
Why We Love It:
You can wander past works by Klimt, Modigliani, Monet, and Guttuso, but also see eye-popping Italian Futurism and contemporary installations.
Roman Guides Insider Tip:
Buy tickets online to skip the line. Visit midweek for quieter halls and sunlight pouring in through soaring windows.
Local Secret:
The gallery café hosts rotating contemporary design shows—worth a peek even if you just want espresso.
Did You Know?
🗝️ The museum houses Italy’s largest collection of 19th-20th century art.
🎨 The striking white facade is an icon of early 20th-century Rome.
Nearby Recommendations:
• Villa Borghese gardens
• Bioparco di Roma zoo
• National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia