Diocletian Roman Museum (in Italian)

The Baths of Diocletian are one of the four seats of the Protected content the others being Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, and Crypta Balbi. The magnificent structure of the bath, the largest in Ancient Rome, was built between the years Protected content 306 A.D.
In Protected content baths became a seat of the Protected content and diverse archaeological collections were kept there.
The museum is divided into these sections:
- the large cloister holds about Protected content displaying the whole range of artistic styles found in Ancient Rome.;
- the galleries of the cloister are dedicated to a permanent exhibition on pre-historic populations and the development of their cultures in Latium in the late Bronze Age and iron age (twelfth to seventh centuries B.C.), with particular reference to Rome.
- the epigraphic section.
- the multimedia room, which hosts a virtual reality installation
The halls of the Renaissance period, in which oil used to be stored, are now utilized for conferences and exhibitions.
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