Borghese Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour

Enjoy entrance to the classic Borghese Gallery with a guided walking tour
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Highlight

  • Experience famous artworks from iconic Italian artists like Bernini, Raphael, Canova, and Caravaggio
  • Discover one extraordinary work after another as a knowledgeable guide unveils the captivating secrets of the collection
  • Take a stroll through the gardens to appreciate immaculate lawns, flowing fountains, and impressive monuments

Summary

Constructed between 1609 and 1613, Galleria Borghese contains an exceptional art collection recognized as one of the finest in the world. This statement is not an exaggeration: the collection includes sculptures by Bernini, paintings by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian, among others. To truly appreciate these art pieces, having a knowledgeable and amiable guide is highly recommended. They can help you uncover the intricate details of each piece and shed light on the historical significance of some of Italy's most prominent artists, making these masterpieces come alive. Following your guided tour of the Borghese Gallery in a small group, take some time to ponder your experience as you leisurely stroll through the neighboring gardens. Conclude your visit with a stunning panorama from the pinnacle of the Pincio Terrace.

Description

Constructed from 1609 to 1613, Galleria Borghese showcases one of the most outstanding art collections globally. This is not an exaggeration: masterpieces by Bernini, pieces by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian – the variety is wide. Experiencing it with an enthusiastic and amiable tour guide is undeniably the optimum method to explore the intricate elements of each artwork and comprehending the historical importance of Italy's prominent artists, thus making these exceptional works more vivid.

Following your guided tour of the Borghese Gallery with a small group, take time to ponder your experience by strolling independently through the adjacent gardens, concluding your visit with a stunning panorama from the Pincio Terrace.

If immense museums such as the Vatican and Louvre make you tired of museums, you will enjoy your visit to the Galleria Borghese. Visits are scheduled in two-hour time slots here, and the number of visitors at a time is limited to 360. It can get crowded, but not overly packed like sardines.

Among the numerous remarkable features are Canova's provocative semi-dressed sculpture of Paolina Borghese (Napoleon's sister) lounging on a sofa. Bernini's David and Apollo and Daphne demonstrate the artist's talent for depicting movement in marble. Additionally, there are numerous artworks by Renaissance rebel Caravaggio, such as his Saint Jerome Writing, where the saint seems to use a human skull as a paperweight.

Notable canvases to mention are Raphael's Deposition and Titian's Sacred and Profane Love. The duration you have is limited to two hours, and having a guide during your visit will enhance your experience; you will not only view the art pieces, but also grasp the artists' motives and the historical background of this opulent residence.

Borghese Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
Borghese Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
Borghese Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
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Borghese Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour €95.00