The Museo Nazionale Romano consist of four archaeological museums spread across different locations in Rome. These include Palazzo Maximo, the Baths of Maximo, Palazzo Albergo, and Crypta Balto. The museums are open from Tuesday to Sunday, with tickets costing 8 euros per museum. The Museo Nazionale Romano was established in 1889 and has since expanded to multiple locations to accommodate its growing collection. The Palazzo Maximo alle Terme, for example, features four floors of ancient art, including Roman sculptures and a large collection of Roman coins. The Baths of Maximo, on the other hand, houses numerous marble and bronze statues, as well as part of the grounds of the largest thermal baths from the Roman period. Palazzo Albergo contains works from famous collections of ancient sculptures, and Crypta Balto showcases finds from an archaeological site, along with an exhibition about Rome between the 5th and early Middle Ages. The Museo Nazionale Romano offers a rich glimpse into the ancient history of Rome and is a must-visit for anyone interested in archaeology and art.