Temple University Rome

Temple University Rome

Temple University opened its first Rome campus in 1966. Then, in 2024, the Rome campus moved to a new location near the Spanish steps at Via di San Sebastianello 16. Being so close to a notable landmark that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site surely opens your mind and heart to new things.

Even better?

You’ll be able to walk to several famous sites:

Plus, you get to take amazing field trips to explore the cultural heritage throughout the ages and as it exists today in Rome and other cities, including Florence, Venice, Naples, Pompeii, and Siena. 

  • Trevi Fountain  
  • Pantheon 
  • Villa Borghese 
  • Villa Medici  
  • Mausoleum of Augustus 

Rome Campus

A person driving a motorcycle in Rome.

The new Rome campus features updated spaces:

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  • State-of-the-art classrooms 
  • Art studios  
  • Printmaking spaces  
  • Architecture studio 
  • Art gallery 
  • Conference center 
  • Library 
  • Panoramic, open-air terraces and a courtyard for events 
  • Residence hall with room for 51 people