What to see in Rome's museums (18–24 May 2026)
The week from 18 to 24 May 2026 presents opportunities to visit exhibitions and museum spaces, with several shows closing and free-entry options available for city residents. Below is a concise, practical guide with hours, costs and booking tips.
Exhibitions closing soon
- It's Happening Again — Museo di Roma, Palazzo Braschi (Piazza San Pantaleo 10): Adrian Tranquilli's exhibition runs until Sunday 24 May 2026. Free entry for residents with ID; others must purchase a ticket. Public transport: buses 40, 46, 62, 64; tram 8.
- Le fiabe sono vere — MUCIV, Palazzo delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari (Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 8, EUR): extended until 24 May 2026. Check official pages for prices and concessions; reachable via Metro B (EUR Fermi).
Regularly accessible museums and venues
- Civic museums of Rome — free admission for residents of Rome and the Metropolitan City throughout 2026: bring valid ID proving residency.
- Museo Pietro Canonica — Villa Borghese, Viale Pietro Canonica 2: typically open Tuesday–Sunday; free admission (check specific opening times before you go).
- Museo di Casal de' Pazzi — prehistoric Rome (via Egidio Galbani 6, Rebibbia): visits by reservation only; free entry but booking required via 060608.
- Virtual tours and online resources — several civic museums provide 360° virtual tours available anytime: visit official museum websites for links and multimedia material.
Museum-related events
- Planetario di Roma (EUR) — evening shows start on 23 May and run through 5 June 2026 with variable schedules. Booking is recommended due to limited seating.
Practical tips
- Always verify current opening times on official sites before visiting (schedules may change for holidays or special events).
- Residents eligible for free entry should carry proof of residence when accessing civic museums.
- For guided visits or venues requiring reservations, use official booking numbers (e.g., the 060608 service for city museum info).
This summary is intended for visitors who want to explore Rome's museum offerings during 18–24 May 2026, focusing on exhibitions nearing closing, resident-free access options and online resources.
Where it is
Location: Piazza di S. Pantaleo, 10, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.8973107, 12.4728674
