Largo di Torre Argentina: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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Top sights near Largo di Torre Argentina

Redeem your voucher at TOURISTATION ARACOELI, (Piazza d’Aracoeli 16), a 15-min walk from the Colosseum. The all-access Rome Super Pass gives you quick and easy access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. You'll also get skip-the-line entry to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel and an audio guide for St. Peter's Basilica (entry is free). With this voucher to the best bits of Rome, you'll bypass the waiting tourists and get easy access to Rome's major sights. If you're fast you can see the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill before the crowds pour in. Step inside one of the world's most famous monuments: the Colosseum. Explore the immense amphitheater – the largest ever built by the Roman Empire.

Get ready for an eye-opening journey into the heart of art and history with a fast-track ticket to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel! Gain express entry into a world of magnificent masterpieces and precious relics, leaving the long lines and waiting times behind. Starting at the grand entrance hall, you'll use your magic ticket to open the doors for endless exploration. First stop: Museum Pio-Clementino, home to the captivating marble sculpture of _Laocoön and His Sons_. The journey culminates in the Sistine Chapel, a gem of Renaissance art. Here, the breathtaking frescoes by the maestro himself, Michelangelo, share the stage with the sublime works of Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, and other luminaries of the era. This is not just a tour, it's a magical foray into the heart of the Renaissance!

History unfolds at the grand Castel Sant'Angelo with a convenient skip-the-line ticket. Your coordinator will be waiting to lead you into this magnificent castle, with its fascinating past as a mausoleum, fortress, papal residence, and prison. Then you can browse at your leisure. Learn about the castle's secrets; how it was a creation of Roman Emperor Hadrian, intended as a serene resting place for his family and himself. Meander through resplendent chambers, adorned with ornate frescoes and detailed sculptures, each echoing the stories of long ago. See intricate details like the spiral ramp, leading right up to a rooftop terrace. From here, soak up the breathtaking panorama of Rome's dazzling skyline.

Discover one of Rome's grandest art collections, with a visit to the spectacular Doria Pamphilj Gallery. Once the domain of rich aristocrats, the unassuming facade of the building gives way to reveal an astonishing opulent interior. Floor-to-ceiling paintings adorn the walls, and masters such as Raphael, Tintoretto, Titian, Caravaggio, and Velázquez are just some of the artists represented in this magnificent collection. Grab a ticket and explore this hidden cultural gem. When in Rome...

Start your experience at the Touristation office, where you'll pick up your tickets to the **Roman Forum and Palatine Hill** and enjoy a **25-minute multimedia video** about ancient Rome. Your multimedia guide will help your imagination reconstruct the grand space of the **Roman Forum** where regular Romans used to live and work. See the **tomb of emperor Julius Caesar**, the toppled columns of this ancient civic area, and **explore the ruins at your own pace**. Located next to the Roman Forum is **Palatine Hill**, the legendary foundation site of Rome. It's the site where the houses of emperors and kings once stood, and is the centermost hill of Rome where you'll **get the best views of the ancient world.**

Rome is built on 3,000 years of stories. _Welcome to Rome_ is an immersive multimedia exhibit that grounds you in the city’s historical and architectural legacy. A visit here will help you get the most out of your Roman holiday.

For over a decade, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum has been celebrating the Renaissance genius of Leonardo as an artist, but also as an inventor, scientist, anatomist, engineer and architect. Located in the basement of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo, the museum is just a five-minute walk from the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, in the charming Piazza del Popolo. With your Leonardo da Vinci Museum tickets, you can discover interactive machines made by Italian craftsmen, based on Leonardo's manuscripts. Admire studies of some of his most famous Renaissance works, sketches of human anatomy, in-depth videos on _The Last Supper_ and _The Vitruvian Man_, and an immersive multimedia room that will take you on a journey into the life and mind of Leonardo da Vinci. Divided into themed areas on Leonardo's studies and passions, every year the museum welcomes thousands of visitors from all over the world, making it the most visited Leonardo da Vinci museum in Rome.

Imagine the excitement at the excavation sites when they first uncovered these Etruscan and pre-Roman treasures! Skip the line to the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and wander among artifacts that originated in actual burial tombs. This museum is in Pope Julius III's country retreat, and full of fascinating statues, frescoes, and more.

Enjoy a hassle-free visit to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, and get the flexibility to explore your favorite areas until closing time. Explore the Vatican Museums at your own pace and discover the Vatican Courtyard, Hall of the Maps, Raphael Rooms, and more. See Michelangelo's masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel, like the Last Judgment and Creation of Adam.

Explore Rome's Jewish history with this engaging In-App Audio Tour, perfect for travelers eager to uncover the stories of Europe's oldest Jewish community. Delve into the rich cultural layers beneath the cobblestones of the Roman Ghetto and witness the resilience of its people. Journey through alleys and piazzas where the Jewish past and present interlace, creating a symphony of historical depth that resonates with every step. Starting at the vibrant Via Arenula, outside the Santa Maria Bistro, the tour winds through the Ghetto's heart, leading to the serene banks of the Tiber River. Along the way, travelers stroll under the historic Portico D’Ottavia, trace the remnants of the Cinque Scole, and marvel at the grandeur of the Great Synagogue of Rome. This self-guided exploration culminates by the Tiber, portraying the Jewish community’s expansion beyond their ancient enclave. Immerse yourself in sensory experiences, savoring age-old Jewish-Roman recipes, witnessing the architecture's evolution, and feeling the community’s undying spirit. This narrative journey isn't just a walk through time; it's a testament to Rome's Jewish heart, beating proudly amidst the city's grand history.