Built in 1923, after a long period of neglect and ruin, the building has been completely restored by the Cerasi family, who has used it as an exhibition venue for their private collection.
Here, therefore, there are works of Italian painting and sculpture between the two wars such as, among others, masterpieces by Balla, Sironi, De Chirico, Mafai, Caprogrossi.
The visit moves, therefore, on a double track: the history of the Palace as a virtuous example of urban regeneration and the most interesting works of the collection.
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What's included
- Didactic tour for group (max 10 participants) in Italian
What's excluded
- Entrance ticket to the site
Date
Date and time on request (except days when the site is closed)
Services
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Visits
for groups by reservation
available in Italian
Info Reservation
- Book by e-mail
- To participate in the guided tour it is necessary to purchase the entrance ticket to the site
Where
Via Merulana 121, Roma (RM)
How to reach
Metro: line A station Manzoni, line B - line B1 station Colosseo, station Termini
Bus: n.16, 75, 714, 717, C3 stop on Merulana/Labicana
51 stop on Manzoni/Merulana
360, 590 stop on Manzoni
Tram: 3, 8 stop on Labicana/Merulana
Accessibility
The site is accessible
Web
Official WebsiteVisiting Rules
Face masks strongly reccommended. Find out more