Galleria Borghese
Nestled within the lush Villa Borghese gardens, the Galleria Borghese is one of Rome’s most celebrated museums. It boasts an impressive collection of sculptures, paintings, and antiquities, curated by Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the early 17th century. The museum’s highlights include Bernini’s dynamic sculptures such as “Apollo and Daphne” and “The Rape of Proserpina,” Caravaggio’s dramatic paintings like “David with the Head of Goliath,” and masterpieces by Raphael and Titian. The elegant setting of the villa, with its frescoed ceilings and ornate decorations, enhances the experience of viewing these works. Each room of the gallery offers a glimpse into the opulence of the Baroque period, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The Galleria Borghese provides an intimate encounter with some of the greatest works of art from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, set within one of Rome’s most beautiful and serene locations.
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Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet