Palazzo Merulana, Rome

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Palazzo Merulana

Berceau de Palazzo Merulana: Entry Ticket · Rome

Via Merulana 121

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Palazzo Merulana is a private museum in the Esquiline district of Rome, housed in a Liberty-style building on Via Merulana that was restored and opened to the public in 2018 by the Elena e Claudio Cerasi Foundation. The collection brings together more than 100 works of Italian art spanning the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with particular strength in painting and sculpture from the Roman school. Artists represented include Giacomo Balla, Felice Casorati, and Giorgio de Chirico, alongside decorative arts and applied works that reflect the cultural ambitions of the period. The museum occupies a quiet residential neighbourhood between the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Lateran, offering a considered alternative to Rome's larger state institutions.

Entry tickets grant access to the permanent collection, which is displayed across elegantly proportioned rooms that retain much of the building's original architectural character. The Esquiline setting gives Palazzo Merulana a distinctly local atmosphere, rooted in a part of Rome that rewards unhurried exploration.

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Palazzo Merulana

Adresse
Via Merulana 121
Code postal
00185
Ville
Rome

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