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About this activity
Centrale Montemartini happens to be one of the coolest locations in Rome, and a surprisingly captivating museum. Check out ancient Greek statues against the backdrop of early 20th-century machinery, all in a former thermoelectric power station!
Walk around industrial archeology, with a few Greek statues thrown in for good measure. See the links between new machines and working items from the 1900s in a mix of statues, turbines, mosaics, and other items collected from around Rome and beyond.
Centrale Montemartini is an unusual museum full of classic pieces. Its location in an old power plant makes for a quirky juxtaposition of the ancient and the modern. Better still: tourists are few and far between!
Featuring priceless relics dating from the 8th to 3rd centuries BC, Centrale Montemartini's From Eugene Berman to the Golden Scarab exhibition combines finds from excavation sites in Vulci with highlights from the Berman Collection. The exhibition also celebrates the work of Augusto Castellani and Giovanni Barracco, trailblazing 19th-century archaeologists.
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