# Sapienza Tour
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**Parent**: https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina-strutturale/outreach
Sapienza is not just university and research, it is a real cultural park. In its premises, spread throughout Rome, you will find art, music, theatres, and museums. Sapienza Tour is the official guided tour service of Sapienza University of Rome which aims to enhance its cultural heritage making it accessible to the largest audience possible. Groups, associations, tour operators, tourist guides can contact the office to arrange details for a meeting or get more information.
The guided tour service at Sapienza University was created for the 80th anniversary celebrations and the restoration of the mural by Mario Sironi in the Auditorium of the Rectorate Building.
This large fresco in which Sironi represents "**Italy between the Arts and the Sciences"** is the natural starting point of a journey to discover masterpieces of architecture, modern and contemporary art, kept in that extraordinary laboratory of ideas and culture that Sapienza and its main campus have been for over seven houndred years.
**Here are the main points of the tour at the Main Campus (the work of several [rationalist architects](http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razionalismo_italiano) supervised by the architect [Marcello Piacentini](http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcello_Piacentini)):**
1. Rectorate Building with the Lecture Hall and mural by Mario Sironi "Italy between the Arts and the Sciences" and the Senate Hall with the Sapienza banner;
2. "Stanislao Cannizzaro" Chemistry Building;
3. "Guglielmo Marconi" Physics Building;
4. Mathematics Building (by Giò Ponti);
5. *Divina Sapienza* Chapel;
6. *Piazzale della Minerva* with the Statue of [Minerva](http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva) by [Arturo Martini](http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Martini).
**Places to Visit in Rome:**
1. *Via Eudossiana* Building and cloisters;
2. *Villa Mirafiori* Building;
3. *Piazza Fontanella Borghese* Building and the Literary Café.
4. *Valle Giulia* Architecture building
5. Botanical Garden
In addition to Sapienza's architectural heritage, there are 18 museums coordinated by Sapienza Museums that preserve unique collections in **anthropology, anatomy and medicine, earth sciences, classical art, archaeology, chemistry and physics, and contemporary art**. The museums also offer workshops, temporary exhibitions, events and initiatives for children.
## Organisation
Groups, associations, tour operators, tour guides can contact the office to arrange details of the tour or get more information. The visits are reserved for groups of minimum 10 people, maximum 40, unless otherwise authorized by the Heritage Enhancement Office.
## Payment
Via bank transfer.
## Bibliographic References
[Mitrano, Ida. *La Sapienza 1932-1935 : arte architettura e storia.*Roma Università La Sapienza, 2008](http://www.editricesapienza.it/node/6729)
Azzaro, B. (2012). La città universitaria della Sapienza di Roma e le sedi esterne, 1907-1932: 1. Roma: Gangemi.
D'Agostino, L., & Billi, E. (2018). Sironi svelato: Il restauro del murale della Sapienza. Roma: Campisano Editore.
## Virtual Tour
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**Visiting Hours**\
Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (upon reservation)
**Tickets**: €5
**Accessibility**\
There are no impediments for people with motor disabilities
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06 4991 0791
06 4969 0304
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Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
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Roma
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Email:
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[Virtual Tour](http://virtualtour.uniroma1.it/)
[Sapienza Museum Network](https://web.uniroma1.it/polomuseale/)
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