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Across the street from the Museo Barracco, the eighteenth-century Palazzo Braschi is the home of the Museo di Roma , which hosts occasional exhibitions relating to the history of the city from the Middle Ages to the present day. The permanent collection contains paintings showing the city during different eras, frescoes from demolished palaces, and the open railway carriage that the nineteenth-century Pope Pius IX used for journeys out of the city.
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