

Altar of the Fatherland: Glass Elevator Skip The Line Ticket + Audio App
Discover the best view in Rome from a special and beautiful perspective
Altar of the Fatherland: tickets from €36, rated 4/5 from 112 reviews, in Rome, Italy.
From 36.0 EUR
About
Everyone in Rome knows the Vittoriano – or the Altar of the Fatherland – monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II in Piazza Venezia. But what they might not know is that the two spectacular quadrigas hide the city's most scenic viewing terrace! Take the glass elevator to go up to the top of this massive marble monument for a unique 360-degree panorama of the cityscape. Experience a breathtaking view from a special perspective, and admire the majesty of the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, as well as the magnificent churches of the historic center. Snap some stunning selfies and pictures of the monument to always remember the scenery, while listening to some helpful insider information with the Rome city audioguide app on your smartphone.
Good to know
- Cancellation
- Free cancellation up to 24h before
- Ticket
- Mobile ticket, printing optional
- Audio guide
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What's included
- Skip-the-line ticket to the glass elevator
- Skip-the-line ticket to Palazzo Venezia
- Skip-the-line ticket to Museum of the Risorgiment
- Audio guide app
- Ancient Rome multimedia video
- Assistance at the Touristation Aracoeli office
Frequently asked questions
- How much are tickets for Altar of the Fatherland?
- Tickets for Altar of the Fatherland start from €36 on closeticket.com.
- Is an audio guide available?
- Yes, an audio guide is available in English, Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
- Do I need to print my ticket?
- No, a mobile ticket on your phone is accepted here, and you can always bring a printed copy if you prefer.
- Can I cancel my tickets?
- Yes, free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.
- Where is Altar of the Fatherland?
- Altar of the Fatherland is located in Rome, Italy.
- Is Altar of the Fatherland worth visiting?
- Altar of the Fatherland is rated 4 out of 5 from 112 reviews.