What makes it 67% Baby-Friendly: Strollers and lifts welcome, free cloakroom and baby-changing table help, yet no nursing room and long quiet galleries can overstimulate babies, so plan a brief, well-timed visit.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Balanced time for art viewing and baby breaks
Impressionist & Post-Impressionist Gallery:
Browse works by Van Gogh and Monet in spacious halls.
Tip: Use the stroller and pause at benches to let your baby rest.
Caffè delle Arti Courtyard Break:
Enjoy coffee and snacks in a quiet outdoor courtyard.
Tip: Seat near a wall to block drafts and feed your baby comfortably.
Family Rest Area Stop:
Visit the rest zone with baby-changing table and vending machines.
Tip: Plan diaper changes here and grab a quick snack.

L-y W.
Very interesting. Great value for money. Wish the exhibits were explained in at least one foreign language (such as English). It’d be great if the materials used were explained; this is particularly necessary for modern art which adopts very creative use of all sorts of materials.
Sasa Sale
My favourite Museum in Rome! So many great Artists and their works, I was amazed. For those who enjoy the Modern Art, this is where you want to go, when you are in Rome! Very friendly staff, calm and spacious Museum!
Giulia Bonacchi
My experience was super nice. Of course it was also related to the price of 2 euros ( for 18-25 years old), which was amazing. I don't know if I would have paid 17 euros, but the fact that there was Klimt, Van Gogh and others really famous artists was amazing. A complete tour with a calm and careful peace took me around 1 hour and 30 minutes, and I then spent 30 minutes on the sofas at the exit co...
Alex Russell
Really good modern art exhibits by a wide range of artists and styles from statues to abstract art to traditional wall art. There are many different themes from religion to social commentary, and philosophy. There are free lockers and free toilets as part of the ticket. However be aware that on the first Sunday when the tickets are free they still want you to book a slot through a QR code so mak...
Tim Smith
A really well curated collection of late 19th century to contemporary art. The museum is spacious, cool and superbly arranged. Primary Italian art but a significant amount of top international works too. It was a wonderful break from the bustle of most of Rome. Unlike many attractions, there was no queue, you could get to all the works easily and the staff were very welcoming.
Visit early on summer mornings to avoid crowds and afternoon heat.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2) | EUR 30 |
| Baby admission | EUR 0 |
| Snack & drink at café | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
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