What makes it 78% Solo-Friendly: This free one-room collection lets a solo visitor linger over macabre relics and read the English factsheet quietly, but the space is tiny and offers no audio guide or seating.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: This free museum is small; 2-3 hours lets you study each artifact, use the factsheet, and sketch or photograph details without rushing.
Examine burn-imprint artifacts:
Study the 14 handprint items displayed in the sacristy of Sacro Cuore del Suffragio.
Tip: Use the free English factsheet and your phone’s flashlight to read faint marks.
Sketch or photograph details:
Capture the ghostly handprints on cloth and paper up close.
Tip: Bring a small notebook and pen, or use your phone camera in low light.
Collect the English factsheet:
Pick up the A4 factsheet at the entrance to guide your visit.
Tip: Read it at each object to catch small details, Latin terms, and provenance notes.
Talk with the sacristan:
Ask about Father Victor Jouët’s 1897 apparition and how items were gathered.
Tip: Visit before evening Vespers when the attendant is most likely on duty.

Christina Vander Meer
Absolutely beautiful church! Highly recommended anyone to visit. I've visited quite a few churches in Rome. And this one is definitely in the top 3!
Leonora Guzman
This place could be better kept. It’s very small and in not great condition. There was only information in polish so we had to translate using our phones to understand the exhibition.
Jeffrey Brown
Ok first off museum is a giant stretch as it's 1 room with about 20 items. But oh my God the items and their history is chilling. If I ever have an ancestor scorch me with hellfire I am going to go insane! Definitely visit it especially in opposition to the Vatican museums which are one of the WORST experiences in rome
Tommy Ny
Tucked inside the Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio in Rome, the Museum of the Souls of Purgatory is a tiny collection that leaves a lasting impression. This “museum” is actually a single room off the sacristy, showcasing a few artifacts, mostly scorched fabrics, prayer books, and handwritten testimonies said to contain marks left by souls in Purgatory. The story began in 1897, when a priest na...
Jennie Chancey
Rome’s only Gothic church and well worth the visit to enjoy the beautiful artwork alone. The purgatory museum is a small room down a side hallway and is fascinating as well.
The museum is indoors and open year-round; lighting stays dim so always carry a phone flashlight. In winter, stay for candlelit Vespers after your visit for a unique atmosphere.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Admission | EUR 0 |
| Optional donation | EUR 2 |
| Café espresso after visit | EUR 1.5 |
| Metro ticket | EUR 1.5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 5 |
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