Parco archeologico di Brixia romana
Archaeological museum · Brescia ·

Parco archeologico di Brixia romana

Archaeological museum · Brescia ·

UNESCO site with Roman ruins, temples, theater

archaeological site
museum
la vittoria alata
rome
temple
theater
climate controlled
timed ticket
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana by null

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Via dei Musei, 55, 25121 Brescia BS, Italy Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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Via dei Musei, 55, 25121 Brescia BS, Italy Get directions

+39 030 817 4200
bresciamusei.com
@bresciamusei

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 14, 2026

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IgI

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Booking required or buying tickets early to secure place as The first two parts of the museum are with a guide to make sure they dont touch and ruin the presourved areas which in many cases are open, the first part is the old Capitolium (Main Temple) is currently underground due to the city being higher today than whe the first temple was built and is about 15-25 minutes, the second part is the in main Capitolium which is the visible building partially rebuilt to show the true size of the temple, inside there are 3 main rooms with slightly different views, this part is also about 15-25m after that you can go out side and go to the open part with the theatre, this is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Konrad

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Amazing place historically, but also very well organised as a museum - everything is nicely presented with the timelines and the groups entering at once are not too large fortunately.

Hannah M.

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Very special experience. You can see a lot of the ruins for free, but I would recommend purchasing a ticket to see the other areas, namely La Vittoria Alata.

denian L.

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One of the most amazing things ive seen of the roman Empire in the museum here at the archaeological sight. Remains of walls of which its paint is still intact. Just walking around uptop is also worth going. It seems mass tourism hasnt found this gem yet. We walked around basically alone

patrickvandebosch

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Incredible archeologic site. Really enjoyed visiting this.

Othmane J.

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Very cool experience. To visit, you have to get a timed ticket - be aware that to control the climate inside, they let in each timed group all at once, so avoid being late. You have to wait by the entrance at the bottom of the stairs until it is time for your group’s entrance. Guides were helpful & informative. They play a very cool video at the beginning that provides context & gives historical info about the site. Would highly recommend a visit here.

Gaga D.

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You like Roman ruins and all that they found there. It's your place. The tour is semi guided, because the exhibition is in a climate controlled environment. But the staff do not explain it to you. You're free to explore each area on your own. It's a great experience. The outside Roman Theater is free of charge.

Peter S.

Google
an amazing roman site which compared to other remains is relatively quiet, the winged victory statue and audio visual display in the sanctuary of Jupiter is impressive, you have to take an escorted tour for the first section (not guided as they don’t say anything) this was very rushed and we shot through in less than 5 minutes which meant there was no time to read or look at the amazing wall plaster in some of the rooms I don’t no why they provided labels because you were pushed through before any chance to read them. Once the museum staff leave you then you can explore at leisure but not through the rushed sections.