Ara Pacis Museum: Impressionism & Beyond Exhibition

Description

An altar dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess

Architect Richard Meier's Ara Pacis Museum is the only major contemporary structure to have been built in the historic center of Rome since World War II. If you were living in Rome 2,000 years ago, you would now be very, _very_ old. But also importantly: you would've been alive during the time of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor (and grand-nephew of Julius Caesar). His reign ushered in a period known as the *Pax Romana* (The Roman Peace) a two-century long period when the Roman Empire was largely free from large-scale conflict. The Ara Pacis ('Altar of Peace') was Augustus's way of declaring his commitment to peace. See the 'Altar of Peace', originally inaugurated in 9 BC and then buried for centuries, plus loads more as you walk right into living history.

Whats Included

  • Access to the museum (if selected)
  • Access to the temporary exhibition, 'Impressionism and Beyond' (if selected)

Supplier

  • Tiqets International B.V.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.

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