Enyoy your ticket to the Museum of Rome at Palazzo braschi, a gateway to one of the city’s finest collections of art, in the heart of Renaissance Rome between Piazza Navona and Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.Located in Palazzo Braschi - a fine example of Papal nepotism, slap bang in the heart of Renaissance Rome - you’ll also be privy to the impressive late 18th-century architecture of Cosimo Morelli. Perhaps, most impressive of all is the central staircase with its 18 red granite columns originally used by Emperor Caligula.Inside you’ll find over 100,000 works, from paintings and drawings, to furniture and costumes.Also on show are fragments of medieval frescoes taken from the demolished Roman church of Santa Maria in Vincis.