ArcheoSite. The Present of Archaeology. Protection, Management and Enhancement of Archaeological Sites in Europe and the Mediterranean (Rome, 21-23 January 2026))
— Curia Iulia
Plan your visit to the Park, its Monuments and archaeological areas, discovering the rich program of events, exhibitions, and initiatives that bring it to life.
21 Jan 2026 - 15 Feb 2026
— Curia Iulia
From 21 Dec 2018
— Colosseum
Join the community of the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. Only for you, unlimited access for 12 months to the Palatine Hill, Roman Forum, and Colosseum area. As well as exclusive tours inside the archaeological area, discounts, and special opportunities to attend cultural events held in the protected spaces of the PArCo.
Treat yourself and gift a timeless experience!
Due to heavy rainfall, the following areas of the Colosseum will be closed to the public: • underground areas ...
12 February 2026
The Directorate of the Parco archeologico del Colosseo, in collaboration with the CINECA Interuniversity Consortium, has reopened the opportunity ...
07 February 2026
The Parco archeologico del Colosseo remains fully open to visitors up to and including the Curia Iulia. It will ...
06 February 2026
From Tuesday 3 February 2026, the toilets at the Roman Forum Museum, in the Santa Maria Nova complex, will ...
03 February 2026
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PArCo and the cultural system.
The Archaeological Park of the Colosseum interprets its mission by focusing on the sustainability of its actions through a network of collaborations and dialogue with museums, cultural institutes, local authorities, associations in the territory, schools, and universities.
A large green area.
The Archaeological Park of the Colosseum is not just an archaeological site, but also a large green area that extends for more than 40 hectares in the heart of the city of Rome. A “natural park” where spontaneous vegetation, typical of the Mediterranean area, coexists with the large trees planted in recent centuries.
The PArCo for everyone.
The concern for the most vulnerable public has always been at the center of the programming of PArCo’s activities, with the aim of making them as inclusive as possible given the nature of the places, which are rich in ancient structures and therefore characterized by frequent changes in altitude that are not always accessible to everyone despite the numerous ramps, elevators, and lifts available.
A creative workshop of ideas for everyone
We interpret and tell the heritage of PArCo in a different way every time: through comics, games, the narration of a story, even with recipes from ancient Romans, or exciting videos that allow everyone to fly and reach it!
Education