The National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian occupies part of the largest thermal complex ever built in ancient Rome, constructed around 300 AD and capable of hosting thousands of bathers at once. The museum holds one of the world's foremost collections of Roman sculpture, inscriptions, and ancient coins, including the celebrated Ludovisi collection and remarkable frescoes rescued from Roman villas.
This video takes viewers through the monumental halls and cloisters of the site on Viale Enrico de Nicola, near Termini station. Expect close looks at marble portrait busts, imperial-era reliefs, and the vast epigraphic collection that traces everyday life in ancient Rome. A rewarding stop for anyone serious about classical antiquity.
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