Palazzo Cipolla: Exhibition Highlights, Tickets, and Visiting Hours

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Nestled in the heart of Rome, Palazzo Cipolla is more than just an architectural masterpiece—it’s a vibrant space where art and history meet.

You’ll step inside a world where this 19th-century palace seamlessly blends historic charm with modern creativity, offering the perfect backdrop for captivating artworks.

Whether you’re an art lover or simply curious about Rome’s cultural scene, Palazzo Cipolla promises an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the usual tourist spots.

Here’s everything you need to know before booking your tickets!

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Things to know before booking tickets

You can book Palazzo Cipolla tickets online or at the venue. However, purchasing at the attraction may involve long wait times, especially during peak hours. Online tickets help you skip the queue, are often cheaper, and allow you to choose a preferred time slot in advance. Booking online also ensures availability and prevents last-minute sell-outs. After the purchase, tickets are emailed to you, and you can enter by showing the e-ticket on your smartphone—no printouts needed.

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Cost of Palazzo Cipolla entry tickets
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This ticket allows you to enter the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Cipolla (Raoul Dufy—The Painter of Joy).

You get to admire the exhibition rooms, combining the styles of 15th-century Florence and 16th-century Rome.

Every time you enter the museum, you can expect a different exhibition, so there’s always an excuse to visit this masterpiece of architecture.

Ticket Prices

Adult (27 to 64 years): €10
Youth (7 to 26 years): €8
Child (up to 6 years): Free
Senior (65+ years): €8
People with reduced mobility: Free

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Buy a Roma Pass and visit one or two of Rome’s top attractions with access to public transport. Choose either a 48-hour or a 72-hour pass and get direct entry into the city’s famous gems. 


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Palazzo Cipolla timings

The Palais Cipolla opens at 10 am and closes at 8 pm from Tuesday to Sunday. 

The art museum remains closed on Mondays. 

How long does the tour take

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The Palazzo Cipolla takes approximately two hours to explore. 

You may need an hour extra at the attraction if you are an art enthusiast.

Special events, presentations, and exhibitions may also increase the duration.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit the Palazzo Cipolla is as soon as it opens at 10 am. 

The crowd is usually less during the morning, giving you ample time to stroll inside the museum and admire every painting. 

On weekends, the museum experiences a huge rush.

How to reach Palazzo Cipolla

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The Palazzo Cipolla is situated across Via del Corso road.

Address: Via del Corso, 320, 00186 Roma RM, Italy  Get Directions

You can reach the Palazzo Cipolla via both public and private transport. 

However, we recommend using public transport to reach the art museum.

By Bus

You can board bus numbers 62, 63, 83, 85, 119, 160, and 492 to reach the Corso/Minghetti Bus Stop, a minute’s walk to the Palazzo Cipolla Art Museum.

You can also reach the second nearest bus stop, Corso/L.Go Chigi, by boarding bus numbers 51, 52, 53, 71, 80, 100, and 117, just 3 minutes away.

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