Enjoy the Borghese Gallery and Villa Borghese Gardens in Rome with skip-the-line admission and a guided walking tour limited to 15 people.
This popular attraction often sells out in advance, so by pre-booking your ticket, you will visit one of the world’s most beautiful art museums hosting the works of extraordinary artists. Admire Caravaggio’s most important paintings like “Young sick Bacchus” and “ Boy with a Basket of Fruit”.
Admire Bernini and Canova’s magnificent sculptures’ collection, boasting works like “Apollo and Daphne”, “David”, “The Rape of Preserpina” and “Paolina Bonaparte”. Of course you also won’t miss out on Raffaello’s “Entombment of Christ”. [readmore] Be led through the marvelous rooms of Casina Borghese, with its splendid frescoes, and discover the secrets, the stories and the painting techniques concealed behind the masterpieces of one of the world’s most beautiful art museums. Villa Borghese gardens and gallery is something you cannot miss it when you visit Rome.
Read moreIMPORTANT: please be at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance (late arrival or no-show can not be refunded)
Please note that bags are not permitted inside the Borghese Gallery and will need to be checked in at the cloakroom before entering
Galleria Borghese is most certainly one of the sights to see on a visit in Rome. The garden villa was commissioned in 1613 by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, an avid art collector, to house his impressive collection of Roman, Renaissance, and Baroque art, and it remains one of the most prestigious galleries in the city. With its extraordinary Bernini sculptures and numerous paintings by Caravaggio, the museum is a jewel that demonstrates the power of art sponsorship and reflects the personal finesse of Scipione Borghese.