Explore artistic and historical treasures from some of the world's greatest artists
Explore artistic and historical treasures from some of the world's greatest artists
Discover the best collection of arts, sculptures, and paintings by world-renowned artists
From ancient Rome to Michelangelo, find Italian treasures at the Capitoline Museum
On Rome's Via del Corso, the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj is one of the largest privately owned galleries in the city. It houses a significant collection of paintings, furniture and statues, and features regular live opera performances.
Palazzo Barberini is an important late-Baroque palace in Rome, packed with art and initially built for the Corsini family between 1730–1740. Guests can explore the different levels, see the library and browse the family's private art collections.
The Wax Museum Rome displays wax statues of celebrities and historical figures. It is located behind the Piazza Venezia, ten minutes' walk from the Pantheon.
Not far from Campo dei Fiori, Galleria Spada, in Palazzo Spada, is full of 16th and 17th-century art by major names like Titian, Caravaggio and Rubens. It's also renowned for the forced perspective gallery by Francesco Borromini.
The Palazzo Venezia has served many purposes over the years, functioning as a papal palace, a political base, and, more recently, a museum focused on applied arts. The Palazzo Venezia museum has an enormous collection spanning around 800 years, including prints, ceramics, furniture, paintings, sculptures, and much more.
The Palazzo Merulana is home to the Cerasi collection of 20th-century Italian art. This new museum also houses an important collection of early 20th-century art from the Cerasi Foundation. The Palazzo Merulana is located in Rome, Italy.
Situated in the heart of historic Rome overlooking the exquisite Piazza Navona, Palazzo Braschi is a real treat for lovers of history and art. This neoclassical delight, originally built in the late 18th century for the nephew of Pope Pius VI, is now owned by the City of Rome and houses the hugely impressive Museum of Rome. The collection comprises more than 100,000 works of arts and crafts and is the most important of its kind in the Eternal City. This museum is wheelchair accessible.
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