48h - Colosseum (1st Level, 3rd Level and Attic), Roman Forum and Palatin: Visits with the Panoramic Lift and Skip-the-Line Entry Tickets to 12 TOP-Areas
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Valid: 2 Days
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Skip The Line
Enjoying the skies of Rome from the top of the city’s most iconic monument: a stunning and unique view which is now accessible to all thanks to the new panoramic lift that from the XXVII fornix of the Colosseum reaches the highest levels of the cavea, particularly the gallery located between the 2nd and 3rd orders.
Built respecting the ancient masonry and totally reversible, the lift allows people with motor difficulties to overcome the hundred steep steps that separate the first order from the intermediate gallery. The Colosseum Archaeological Park has always been attentive to the issue of physical, cultural and cognitive accessibility and this is a further step towards inclusiveness and culture open to all.
The S.U.P.E.R. sites, an acronym for Seven Unique Places to Experience in Rome, whose special visit allows you to get to the core of Roman art and civilisation through immersive technologies and fascinating virtual narrations. The SUPER sites include Palatine Museum, House of Augustus, House of Livia, Aula Isiaca with the Loggia Mattei, Neronian Cryptoporticus, Santa Maria Antiqua, and Neronian Domus Transitoria.
An itinerary through the Roman Forum and the Palatine, connected by the Domitian ramp, which will lead visitors to discover ancient painting from the Augustan age, with the House of Augustus (from Tuesday to Sunday), to the late ancient and early medieval age with the church of Santa Maria Antiqua and the Oratory of the Forty Martyrs. On Saturday, Sunday and Monday it will also be possible to enter the Curia Iulia, the ancient seat of the Roman Senate.
Entry Tickets grants access to:
- First level of the Colosseum
- Intermediate gallery
- Water management system
- Tituli picti (symbols, drawings and writings made with traces of red on travertine blocks)
- Third level of the Colosseum
- Attic of the Colosseum
- Roman Forum
- Roman Forum Museum
- Palatine
- Imperial Fora
- S.U.P.E.R. sites
- Ongoing exhibitions
- Arena
- Underground
- Guided tour
- Transfer
- Food and drinks
The Colosseum (including Arena and Underground) and the Roman Forum, Palatine and Imperial Forum are open every day
2 January - 28 February | 9.00 - 16.30 |
1 - 26 March | 9.00 - 17.30 |
27 March - 31 August | 9.00 - 19.15 |
1 - 30 September | 9.00 - 19.00 |
1 - 30 October | 9.00 - 18.30 |
31 October - 31 December | 9.00 - 16.30 |
Last admission one hour before closing
S.U.P.E.R. sites:
House of Augustus
1-26 March and 1-29 October
Tuesday - Sunday 9:30 - 16:30
Monday Closed
27 March - 30 September
Tuesday - Sunday 9:30 - 18:00
Monday Closed
30 October - 28 February
Tuesday - Sunday 9:30 - 15:30
Monday Closed
Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Curia Iulia
1-26 March and 1-29 October
Saturday - Monday 9:30 - 16:30
Tuesday - Friday Closed
27 March - 30 September
Saturday - Monday 9:30 - 18:15
Tuesday - Friday Closed
30 October - 28 February
Saturday - Monday 9:30 - 15:30
Tuesday - Friday Closed
Last admission 15 minutes before closing
Santa Maria Antiqua - Ramp of Domitian - Oratory of the Forty Martyrs (temporarily closed)
1-26 March and 1-29 October
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 16:45
27 March - 30 September
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 18:30
30 October - 28 February
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 15:45
Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Temple of Romulus (temporarily closed)
1-26 March and 1-29 October
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 16:45
27 March - 30 September
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 18:30
30 October - 28 February
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 15:45
Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Aula Isiaca / Loggia Mattei
19 July - 30 September
Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 18:15
Last admission 15 minutes before closing
CLOSING
The S.U.P.E.R. sites are closed on December 25, January 1, May 1
- The visit is open to all and barrier-free up to the intermediate gallery, which can be walked through its entire length; access to the third order is possible with a dedicated hoist.
- The visit to the attic, on the other hand, remains possible only by climbing steep steps.
- A five-stage educational path has been set up along the new route with panels in Italian and English illustrating the highest levels of the Colosseum’s cavea:
- 1) The gallery between the 2nd and 3rd levels
2) The water management system
3) The tituli picti i.e. symbols, drawings and inscriptions made with red traces on travertine blocks
4) The 3rd level
5) The levels above the 3rd level (the attic) - The panels are accompanied by drawings and prints by Luigi Canina, conserved at the Biblioteca Casanatense.
- On the occasion of the opening to the public, the intermediate gallery has been equipped with a lighting system that not only creates a very evocative setting, but also enhances some original portions of the white and red plaster coatings in which traces of the ancient and more recent occupations are still visible.
- Ticket valid for two consecutive days, it allows only one access to the Colosseum and one access to the archaeological area of the Roman Forum, Imperial Fora and Palatine, including ongoing exhibitions.
- Allows one entrance at a fixed time to the Colosseum, and one entrance to the Roman Forum and Palatine area, without a fixed time.
- The visits with the panoramic lift to the intermediate gallery between the 2nd and the 3rd levels and from there to the attic of the Colosseum will be possible every day of the week from 8.30 a.m. to 5.45 p.m.
- Please note: Tickets are personalized. It is necessary to present a valid identification document.