Nope.
If you only need viewing / printing ability, try here https://viewer.autodesk.com/
Otherwise grab a free 30-day trial or REVIT or REVITLT, install it on your PC, and do what you want with the file(s).
It's too bad that AutoCAD cannot even attach a Revit file. But surprisingly IntelliCAD Premium Edition Plus can:
https://www.g2.com/discussions/how-can-you-import-a-bim-revit-file-and-filter-categories
I even created a dialog gui for their BIMATTACH command.