Museo delle Terme di Diocleziano
Museo delle Terme di Diocleziano sits at the edge of Rome's Termini neighborhood, housed in what were once the grand Baths of Diocletian, constructed in 298 AD. This museum, which is part of the National Roman Museum, offers visitors a deep dive into ancient Roman life by showcasing artifacts, sculptures, and intricate mosaics. A fascinating feature is the stunningly preserved remains of the ancient baths, where you can practically hear the echoes of history around you. Open year-round, visitors can explore the expansive spaces, including the impressive Cloister of Michelangelo and various exhibitions that change seasonally. Don't miss the chance to see pieces like the famous "Resting boxer," which transports you back to the heart of Roman athletic culture.