The Vittoriano was designed by architect Giuseppe Sacconi in honor of the first King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel II, in 1882-1883; construction continued until the 1930s. Considered the highest symbol of a united and independent Italy, the Vittoriano quickly became a central place in the collective imagination of the Nation. Adults and children are invited to discover its history, architecture, and art with an animated narration tailored for them. Visitors embark on a journey through time, traversing staircases and panoramic terraces, admiring the city from above with a breathtaking view, and finally reinventing the places of exploration by creating illustrated postcards, full of suggestions and colors.
LOCATION: Vittoriano, Ara Coeli side
Postcards under the moonlight at Vittoriano
Children and Families at VIVE
Friday, June 6, 7:30 PM
Information and Reservations
This tour costs 5 euros. This fee is in addition to the cost of your VIVE entrance ticket.To secure your spot on the tour, make sure to book and buy your ticket at least 2 days beforehand by clicking here.
We kindly request you to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the visit at the designated meeting point. For inquiries, please contact the educational team by sending an email to: vi-ve.edu@cultura.gov.it.
The tour will be conducted in Italian.