A bright, restored Liberty-style palace showcasing 20th-century Italian masterpieces, from Sironi to De Chirico.
Where modern Italy’s artistic soul lives in luminous galleries and city-view terraces.
📍 Location: Via Merulana, 121
⏰ Opening Hours: Tue–Sun, 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM (closed Monday)
💸 Entrance Fee: €10
🕓 Suggested Visit Time: 60 minutes
🔗 Official Site: https://www.palazzomerulana.it/
🗺️ Map: Google Maps Link
About Palazzo Merulana
Why We Love It:
Sun-drenched rooms and a local crowd give this museum a friendly energy you’ll feel from the moment you enter.
Roman Guides Insider Tip:
Check the upper-floor sculpture loggia for rooftop views. The museum café is a great meet-up spot—even locals linger here.
Local Secret:
Many events and readings are free—peek at the calendar on their website for literary evenings.
Did You Know?
🗝️ The collection focuses on Italian masters of the 20th century, from Giacomo Balla to Giorgio De Chirico.
🏛️ The restoration project preserved many original architectural elements from the building’s 1929 origins.
Nearby Recommendations:
• Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano (5 min walk)
• Aperitivo at Necci dal 1924 in Pigneto
• Stroll the “Street Art District” of Via del Pigneto