piazza Sant’Egidio 1/b
Opening Hours: 10:00am to 8:00pm, closed on Mondays, December 25, January 1, May 1.
Admission: 5.00 euro, reduced 4.00 euro.
The Museum of Rome in Trastevere focus on the aspects of popular life in Rome from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, documented through the tastes and beliefs of artists and folklorists who depicted it.
The collection includes paintings, prints, drawings and watercolors, together with representations known as ‘Roman scenes’, depicting life-size aspects of popular Roman life of the nineteenth century.
The most represented themes are professions, secular and religious festivals, the traditional dresses.
The collection includes paintings, prints, drawings and watercolors, together with representations known as ‘Roman scenes’, depicting life-size aspects of popular Roman life of the nineteenth century.
The most represented themes are professions, secular and religious festivals, the traditional dresses.