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Add a fun and quirky twist to your Rome adventure at the Wax Museum Rome — home to the world's third-largest collection of wax figures, with over 200 lifelike personalities spanning Roman emperors, Renaissance masters, Hollywood celebrities, world leaders, and pop culture icons. Walk through nine themed areas, get up close with your favourite historical and modern figures, and go behind the scenes in the fascinating waxworks laboratory where the figures are actually created

Key Highlights

  • Come face to face with over 200 lifelike wax figures — from Roman emperors and Renaissance artists to modern celebrities and world leaders
  • Explore nine uniquely themed areas covering history, art, cinema, sport, religion, and popular culture
  • Visit the waxworks laboratory and discover how each figure is created behind the scenes
  • Snap the perfect selfie alongside icons like Michelangelo, the Pope, Churchill, Pavarotti, and more
  • Enjoy a fun, interactive experience that is perfect for families, couples, and groups of all ages

About Wax Museum Rome Ticket

The Wax Museum Rome, officially known as the Museo delle Cere di Roma, is one of the most charming and playful attractions in the Italian capital — a collection that has been delighting visitors since its founding in 1958 and that now proudly claims the world's third-largest assembly of wax figures. Unlike the polished megabrands of the wax museum world, this is a genuinely characterful and off-the-beaten-track gem with a personality all of its own.

The museum is spread across nine themed areas, each dedicated to a different sphere of human achievement and fame. Walk through rooms devoted to ancient Roman history, the Renaissance, religion, classical music, cinema, sport, and world leaders — encountering extraordinarily detailed wax figures of Dante, Michelangelo, Picasso, Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill, Luciano Pavarotti, and Pope John Paul II, among dozens of others. The theatrical lighting and dramatic settings throughout the museum make every room feel like a stage set, and the opportunity to stand directly alongside each figure makes for genuinely memorable photos.

A highlight that sets the Wax Museum Rome apart from similar attractions is the included waxworks laboratory — a behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship, techniques, and artistry involved in creating each lifelike figure from scratch. It is equal parts fascinating and slightly eerie, and consistently cited by visitors as one of the most memorable parts of the entire experience. Book your Wax Museum Rome ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 12%.

Inclusions

  • Full admission to all nine themed areas of the Wax Museum Rome
  • Access to the waxworks laboratory
  • Access to all current figures and displays

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses 
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit in the early evening when foot traffic is lighter and the dramatic lighting throughout the museum is at its most atmospheric. The waxworks laboratory is a genuine highlight and worth spending extra time in. Bring your phone fully charged as the photo opportunities throughout the nine rooms are plentiful and endlessly entertaining.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 9:00 am - 09:00 pm
Child policy
  • Children under 100cm are free of charge.
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible throughout
  • Suitable for families with prams and strollers

Cancellation Policy

No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Wax Museum Rome Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wax Museum Rome?
The Wax Museum Rome, officially the Museo delle Cere di Roma, is a unique attraction housing the world's third-largest collection of wax figures, founded in 1958 and spread across nine themed areas covering history, art, cinema, religion, sport, and pop culture. It also includes a behind-the-scenes waxworks laboratory where visitors can see how each figure is created.
How many wax figures are at the Wax Museum Rome?
The Wax Museum Rome houses over 200 lifelike wax figures of famous personalities spanning ancient Rome to modern day, including Michelangelo, Dante, Picasso, Winston Churchill, Luciano Pavarotti, Pope John Paul II, and many more. The collection is one of the most diverse and eclectic of any wax museum in the world.
What are the nine themed areas at the Wax Museum Rome?
The nine themed areas at the Wax Museum Rome cover ancient Roman history, the Renaissance, religion, classical music, cinema, sport, world leaders, fairy tales, and popular culture, each with dramatically lit sets and lifelike figures. Every room offers a completely different atmosphere and a fresh set of photo opportunities.
What is the waxworks laboratory at the Wax Museum Rome?
The waxworks laboratory is a behind-the-scenes area included with admission where visitors can see the tools, techniques, and materials used to create each lifelike wax figure from scratch. It is one of the most talked-about and memorable parts of any visit to the Wax Museum Rome.
Is the Wax Museum Rome suitable for children?
Yes, the Wax Museum Rome is suitable for all ages and is a particularly fun and engaging experience for children who enjoy recognising famous faces and taking photos alongside historical and pop culture figures. There is no minimum age requirement and the museum is fully wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Can I take photos at the Wax Museum Rome?
Yes, photography is actively encouraged throughout the entire Wax Museum Rome, and getting close to and posing alongside the figures is part of the experience. Bring a fully charged phone as the photo opportunities across nine themed rooms are plentiful and genuinely entertaining.
How long does a visit to the Wax Museum Rome take?
Most visitors spend between 1 and 1.5 hours at the Wax Museum Rome, which is enough time to explore all nine themed areas and visit the waxworks laboratory at a relaxed pace. There is no time limit once inside, so you can stay as long as you like.
What famous figures can I see at the Wax Museum Rome?
The Wax Museum Rome includes figures of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Dante, Picasso, Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill, Luciano Pavarotti, Pope John Paul II, Julius Caesar, and many more historical and contemporary personalities. The collection blends Italian cultural icons with international figures from politics, art, sport, and entertainment.
Is the Wax Museum Rome wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Wax Museum Rome is fully wheelchair accessible throughout all nine themed areas and the waxworks laboratory. Strollers and prams are also accommodated throughout the museum.
Do I need to book Wax Museum Rome tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended to save up to 12% on the standard rate and to avoid any queues at the entrance, particularly on Saturdays and during Rome's peak tourist season from April to October. Walk-in tickets may be available on the day, but all sales are final and tickets cannot be refunded or modified after purchase, so always confirm your visit date carefully before booking.

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Wax Museum Rome Ticket

USD 5.62

Insiders’ Tips

Visit in the early evening when foot traffic is lighter and the dramatic lighting throughout the museum is at its most atmospheric. The waxworks laboratory is a genuine highlight and worth spending extra time in. Bring your phone fully charged as the photo opportunities throughout the nine rooms are plentiful and endlessly entertaining.

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