There are three main itineraries through the museum: • Historical sections • Thematic sections • Model of Imperial Rome
Historical sections • Room V-VI: Roman Legends and Primitive Culture - the origins of Rome • Room VII: The conquest of the Mediterranean • Room VIII: Caesar • Room IX: Augustus • Lifesize copy of the pronaos of the
Monumentum Ancyranum, the Temple of Augustus and Rome, Ankara, Turkey, including the
Res Gestae Divi Augusti inscription • Scale reconstruction model (1:100) of the
Theatre of Marcellus, Rome • Scale reconstruction model (1:20) of the
Tropaeum Alpium in La Turbie, France • Scale reconstruction model (1:200) of the
Pont du Gard, Nîmes, France • Room X: The family of Augustus and the Julio-Claudian emperors • Room XI: The Flavian Dynasty • Room XII: Trajan and Hadrian • Room XIII: The emperors from Antoninus Pius to the Severans • Room XIV: The emperors from Macrinus to Justinian • Room XV: Christianity • Room XVI: The army • Room XVIII: Model of archaic Rome
Thematic sections • Room XXXVI: School • Room XXXIX: Living spaces • Room XLVI: Rights • Room XLVII: Libraries • Room XLVIII: Music • Room XLIX: Literature and science • Room L: Medicine and drugs • Room LI: Trajan's Column • Room LII: Industry and craft • Room LIII: Agriculture, herding and land management • Room LIV: Hunting, fishing and food • Room LV: Commerce and economic life • Room LVI: Art of rome
Model of Imperial Rome • Room XXXVII-XXXVIII: Model of Imperial Rome (in the age of
Constantine I) ==Appearance in popular culture==