Wax Museum, Rome
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No museum in Rome can compare with the Wax Museum in its beauty and realism of the exhibits. The opening was held in 1958 by Fernando Canini. By the number of collected characters this is the third museum among such others in Europe. In Italy, the Roman Wax Museum is considered to be the largest. It is situated close to Piazza Venezia, on Piazza dei Santi Apostoli.
Exhibits of the museum
The Wax Museum in Rome has 9 rooms, in which you can see exhibits that were made in the image and likeness of various political and historical figures, cultural figures, scientists, musicians, artists, poets. In addition, there are rooms dedicated to sports, in particular, football.
In the museum there are halls dedicated to: actors, musicians, artists, inventors, poets, historical personalities, fairy tales, church figures, Ancient Rome.
Also in the Wax Museum you can see the exhibits, which show the events that happened in the past very realistically. There are even such compositions as the objects of execution: a guillotine, an electric chair, a garrote, a gas chair.
It is interesting that all of the exhibits are dressed not only in fashionable but also high-quality clothes, which were designed and made by the famous couturiers of Italy.
How to get there
Next to the Wax Museum there is a stop of P.za Venezia, through which buses № 40, 64, 70, N7, N8, N9, N15, N18 run. You can take Piazza Venezia that is located near as a sign of orientation.
Opening hours: from 9:00 to 21:00, without days off.
Ticket price: 9 euro. Data of 2017.