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Art museum · Salario ·

MACRO

Art museum · Salario ·

Modern art museum with rotating exhibits and unique bathrooms

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V. Nizza, 138, 00198 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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V. Nizza, 138, 00198 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

+39 06 696271
museomacro.it
@macromuseoroma
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Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 28, 2025

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"A visit to a Rotella exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, followed by lunch at a Roman pizza shop, left a strong impression on me: a simple piece of bread topped with reduced tomato purée, a bit of basil and pecorino tasted bright, sweet and deceptively complex, and that memory directly inspired elements of the sandwiches I now make." - Tim Ebner

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Rome's Art & Architecture: Our Guide

"A modern glass-and-steel building in the former Peroni Brewery, MACRO opened in 1999 and got a new wing designed by French architect Odile Decq in 2010. It's off-the-beaten-path location off of Via Nomentana makes it an insider spot for art fans. The building itself is a big draw, but exhibitions like a tribute to Pink Floyd are unexpected and fun for a city whose art scene skews traditional." - Laura Itzkowitz

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Angelo M.

Google
This is a hit or miss museum based on the exhibits available. We were somewhat lucky because we enjoyed the exhibit but it is a crap shoot. Value for experience is "mid". I would visit the bathroom as it was unique like others are saying.

yule

Google
An excellent venue with good exhibitions. Not many people. An excellent museum shop.

MM

Google
Not sure why people are saying it's free? I had to pay 6 Euros, huge building with only 1 display to visit. It was contemporary Chinese art in a huge room. You needed to scan the QR code to read it formation about each piece. Bathroom was interesting lol make sure you see that before you leave. As a tourist don't recommend going.

Pong L.

Google
This is one of the most unique and interesting museums I’ve ever visited, its collection is unique, they are very well designed and displayed. It has lots of lovely statues, artworks and paintings. I really enjoyed my time here, it’s fairly big with lots to see. I have been twice now and would love to go back someday. It’s very informative and interesting. I would definitely recommend visiting this museum.

Moritz R

Google
Nice selection of mostly Italian artists of the 21st century. Beautiful building, collection not too big. The best: nobody bothers you for taking pictures or getting too close to an artwork. Very pleasant!

anastasia Z.

Google
Very interesting small exhibitions for modern art lovers. There are several separate rooms dedicated to each exhibition. Sadly almost half of them were closed for technical reasons when we visited. Affordable ticket prices for the youth and students as well, which is a plus.

Emmie M

Google
This is definitely a unique museum and an interesting experience to take a break from the constant bustle in Rome. It was nice and quiet, spread out and not busy, I think air conditioned, and thought provoking art and exhibits. The music chamber was especially nice, as it was empty, dark, and we were able to just relax and escape with some experimental music. It is also nice that it is free entry- art for the sake of art.

Ella B.

Google
Wherever I travel, I love visiting places off the typical tourist path. Not only is it nice getting a break from the crowds, it’s an opportunity to experience the city from a different perspective. And, I particularly love seeing the world from an artist’s point of view. I felt I was entering a contemporary retreat. It was obvious appreciators intentionally chose this destination. My only disappointment is not being able to return on a regular basis.
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Rumel N.

Yelp
The only thing exciting about this modern museum is the new modern addition to it. Cool exhibit in the same facility but the older content didn't keep my attention as much. Very cool bathrooms by the way. Also I went here with a couple of friends for museum night and entry costed only 1 Euro so I guess you can say it was worth it.
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Nuvola M.

Yelp
This location is incredible. It is one of the 4 modern museums in the city, and the one that offers the most diverse and young artists. The fact that it was previously a meat butchering place is pretty cool and not gory at all. The area is great and the location is one of a kind! Must visit. Frequent changes make it worthwhile for locals too.

Mauro M.

Yelp
A place for amazing contemporary art exhibitions, music performances and a walk through the old butcher factory.