Museums and free openings in Rome: 4–10 May 2026
During the week of 4–10 May 2026 Rome offers several opportunities to visit museums, exhibitions and cultural spaces with free or reduced access. Below is a practical overview of the main openings and tips for planning your visits.
What to see
- Museo di Roma – Palazzo Braschi: the exhibition It's Happening Again by Adrian Tranquilli is open until 24 May 2026. Admission is free for residents presenting valid ID; non-residents must pay the standard ticket.
- Roseto Comunale on the Aventine: the rose garden is in full bloom with free entry daily from 08:30 to 19:30. A pleasant mix of botany and city views.
- Forte Aurelia: reopened after restoration, it offers free guided tours by booking (reopening active from 22 April 2026). Check availability and booking procedures in advance.
- Spazio WeGil (Roma Third Millennium): exhibitions and activities with free access until 30 June 2026; typical opening hours 10:00–19:00. Consult the program for special events.
- Civic museums: throughout 2026 many municipal museums provide free admission for residents of the city and metropolitan area upon presentation of valid ID. Confirm specific requirements and any mandatory reservations for each venue.
Practical tips for your visit
- Check updated opening times: hours and services may change; always verify the institution's official channels before you go.
- ID for concessions: bring a valid identity document if you qualify for resident benefits.
- Bookings: for free guided tours (e.g. Forte Aurelia) book ahead to secure your place.
- Transport: many venues are reachable by metro and bus; plan transfers during peak times.
Note: this guide mainly refers to the week of 4–10 May 2026. Some initiatives run over longer periods — check dates and times with each venue before visiting.
Where it is
Location: Piazza del Popolo, Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.9110163, 12.4762093
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