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Being the centre of the of Roman civilization has endowed Rome with an incredible wealth of cultural artefacts. The National Museum houses the most important archaeologic collections in the world, while the Capitoline Museum holds the oldest classic sculptures. In the Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Greek and Roman sculptures. Etruscan vases, paleochristian sarcophagi can be admired. The Pinacoteca Capitolina houses remarkables pictorial works. In the Museum of Rome there are civic documents, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Tourists should not omit a visit to the Barracco Museum, with Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian and Etruscan relics arid to the National Museum of Castel Sant’Angelo. The Doria Pamphili Gallery houses a highly valuable private pictorial collection Moreover, there are: the National Gallery of Ancient Art; the Borghese Museum and Gallery; the National Museum of Villa Giulia. The imposing complex of the Vatican Museums contains numberless outstanding masterpieces.
It is simply not possible to see everything in a few days, (or probably even in a few months!). There is simply so much to see, but in the centre of Rome, you can admire the Roman Forum, the imposing and universally known Colosseum and, of course, St. Peter's. Visitors can admire the archaeologic excavations and relax later in the quaint quarter of Trastevere which seems to be a village in the centre of the city. Day trips away from the city include Hadrian's Villa close to the town of Tivoli and the spectacular gardens of the Villa d'Este in the centre of Tivoli itself.