Case Romane del Celio
Rome, Italy
19 ticket options available · from $9.31 to $160.19 · free cancellation on 12 of 19
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About Case Romane del Celio
Case Romane del Celio is a heritage museum located in Rome, Italy, showcasing ancient Roman houses and their intricate architecture. Visitors are drawn to this site to explore the well-preserved ruins and gain insight into the daily life of Romans from centuries past. With a rating of 4.6 from nearly 500 reviews, it offers a unique glimpse into history.
When planning a visit, it is essential to note that multiple marketplaces sell entry tickets for Case Romane del Celio, and prices can vary significantly. Comparing these options can help visitors find the best deal, as ticket prices start from approximately 9.31 USD and can go up depending on the seller.
Compare admission to Case Romane del Celio
7 marketplaces sell entry to Case Romane del Celio, from $9.31.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case Romane del Celio Official | General Adult Admission | $9.31 | View |
| Tiqets Free cancellation | Case Romane del Celio: Entry Ticket | $11.64 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Case Romane del Celio: Entry Ticket | $11.64 | View |
| GuruWalk | Case Romane del Celio: Entry Ticket | $11.64 | View |
| Satoorday Free cancellation | General | $11.64 | View |
| Pelago Free cancellation | Case Romane del Celio: Entry Ticket | $12.86 | View |
| Priceline Free cancellation | Case di Celio Rome Ticket Hidden Ancient Rome Ruins | $28.98 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Case Romane del Celio
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trip.com Free cancellation | Entry to Case Romane del Celio Adult | $11.68 | View |
| Booking.com | Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine with Domus Celio Undergr | $69.84 | View |
| FindrHost | Colosseum & Roman Houses of the Celio + Multimedia Experienc | $69.84 | View |
| Tripadvisor | Ancient Rome: Colosseum, Forum, and Roman Houses of Celio | $69.84 | View |
| Viator | Ancient Rome: Colosseum, Forum, and Roman Houses of Celio | $69.84 | View |
| Evendo | Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine with Domus Celio Undergr | $70.42 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 1 day | $78.29 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 2 days | $101.69 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 3 days | $113.39 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 4 days | $136.79 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 5 days | $148.49 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | City pass · 7 days | $160.19 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Heritage museum in Rome, Italy
Visitor information
- Address: Clivo di Scauro, 00184 Roma RM, Italy
- Official website: https://www.caseromanedelcelio.it/
People also ask
What is the case Romane del Celio?
The archaeological complex of Celio Roman houses , located under the Basilica of Saints John and Paul, in Rome, is identified according to tradition, with the place where the saints lived and were buried, after having suffered martyrdom there during the reign of Emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363 AD).
What did poor Roman houses look like?
Poor Romans in towns and cities lived in Insulae. These were like apartment blocks built of wood, mud bricks and, later on, concrete. They were usually six to eight three-storey buildings grouped around a central courtyard. They were very poorly built, often dirty and noisy; however, they did have running water!
What is Celio in Rome?
Celio (Italian: [ˈtʃɛːljo]) is the 19th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XIX, and is located within the Municipio I. Celio. Rione of Rome. A night view of the Colosseo.
What was in a Roman atrium?
For example, the atrium of a Roman house was often sparsely furnished, holding chests, or arcae, of family treasures and documents, as well as a few pieces of furniture such as small tables and candelabra.