National Roman Museum (Palazzo Massimo) – Art and Life from the Roman Forum
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For those intrigued by the grandeur of the Roman Forum, Palazzo Massimo at the National Roman Museum offers a chance to see its art and culture up close. This museum houses some of the most exquisite frescoes, mosaics, and statues from ancient Rome, many of which once adorned Forum-era villas, temples, and public spaces. Highlights include the stunning Frescoes from Livia’s Villa, which recreate an enchanting garden scene, and intricate Roman mosaics that once decorated the palaces of emperors and senators. There’s also an impressive collection of portrait busts of emperors and Forum politicians, helping visitors put faces to the names that shaped Rome’s history. The museum also holds jewelry, coins, and everyday objects that provide insight into daily life around the Forum. If you want to appreciate the finer details of Roman artistry and craftsmanship, this museum is an essential stop after visiting the ruins.