Daniel J.
Google
I feel compelled to write this review as an English speaker with little Italian comprehension. Unlike the other reviews, I found the museum easy to follow and the material easy to understand. Each room has a double sided card (see attached images) highlighting in English what each section of the room will discuss. The translation isn't perfect, but it gives you the general idea. In addition, every couple rooms has a wonderful video explaining in detail some of the main themes (there are multiple segments to each video so stay after the credits to watch the next segment). The entire museum gives you not only the context of the Risorgimento but also what else is happening in Greater Europe in the 18th and 19th Centuries that helped underly the Risorgimento. There is a lot of information in each room that isn't translated but with Google Translate you could easily read whatever you would like to. If you have a general understanding of European history during this period, you'll have absolutely no problem getting the general gist. Would it help if more things were translated; of course. Would it help if you could read every language in the world, yes. But with today's technology, there are few barriers to understanding. Maybe watch a 10 minute video on YouTube giving an overview before coming to the museum if you really think you'll have a tough time. I highly recommend visiting for anyone interested in Italian history. Don't let the other lazier reviewers keep you away.