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The Vittoriano e Palazzo Venezia – Museo nazionale del Palazzo Venezia in Rome is a national museum under the Italian Ministry of Culture, housing a large collection of over 14,000 works spanning painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, furniture, textiles, tapestries, silver, jewelry, metals and arms from the medieval period to the early 20th century. The museum highlights the Fatto-in-Italia tradition—the Italian art and craft heritage—and is undergoing a reinstallation of its noble floor led by Michele De Lucchi to tell that story. A single ticket provides access to the Istituto VIVE’s paid areas (Sommortico, the Vittoriano terrace, the Museo Centrale del Risorgimento, and Palazzo Venezia) and is valid for seven days; the Vittoriano and the Palazzo Venezia garden have free entry, and first Sunday of the month is free under the DomenicaMuseo initiative.
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