Borghese Gallery

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Klook User
1 Nov 2025
It was a great experience, especially for solo travelers!
Klook User
29 Oct 2025
The buses were comfortable.There were operators assisting at every bus station while boarding the bus.
클룩 회원
29 Oct 2025
My night tour with Alice was amazing! I was prepared for the night tour to be tiring, but it wasn't too bad at all! The fun explanations and gelato snack in the middle to recharge were great! It unintentionally turned into a private tour, so I got focused explanations and she took beautiful pictures for me, which was wonderful!
김 **
28 Oct 2025
The guide is friendly and explains things well. The stories are fun. It's not too much walking, just the right amount to enjoy. They also take great photos. If it's your first time in Rome, I recommend a guide. Plus, they'll tell you about the best gelato shop in Rome. I tried other gelato shops, but that one was the best. I went to that gelato shop every day for three days. Thanks to them, I ate very well.
Wang *******
26 Oct 2025
The entire Colosseum is majestic and spectacular, Palatine Hill is enormous, and even though the Roman Forum is largely in ruins, it's still amazing.
Jun ********
21 Oct 2025
smooth experience with skip the line ticket. However, the audio guide provided is not similar with the actual audio guide to be offered inside the Pantheon, which you will need to purchase it separately. So it’s kind of “upset” as the description is not clearl stated in the selling platform. Nevertheless, the audio guide do present some meaningless details about the overall structures of the pantheon.
2+
RJ **************
19 Oct 2025
This was the best experience ever. I will surely return to Pantheon to learn more about the architecture To learn more about the architecture and its history, I was interested in the middle of the Pantheon to learn more about it.
2+
Klook User
19 Oct 2025
Our tour guides were amazing and very informative. Pompeii was breathtaking and much bigger than I thought it would be.
2+

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What to know about Borghese Gallery

The Borghese Gallery is one of the most important art museums in Rome, located inside the former Villa Borghese. It's home to the famous Borghese collection, which includes paintings and sculptures from masters like Caravaggio, Raphael, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Built in the 17th century, the museum was created by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, a major art collector and nephew of Pope Paul V. When you visit, you can explore rooms filled with Renaissance and Baroque art, admire the sculpture of David, or see the painting Sacred and Profane Love. Don't miss the archaeological collection that features ancient Roman antiquities. After your visit, take a walk through the surrounding gardens of Villa Borghese, one of the largest parks in Rome. The Galleria Borghese offers a more intimate experience with world-class art. If you're in Italy, this museum is a must-see for anyone who loves history, sculpture, and beautiful spaces.
Borghese Gallery, Rome, Lazio, Italy

What to See at the Borghese Gallery

Diana and Her Nymphs by Domenichino (Room XIV)

This dramatic painting shows Diana, the goddess of the hunt, with her nymphs punishing Actaeon by turning him into a stag. The myth comes to life through vivid color and movement.

Lady with Unicorn by Raphael (Room IX)

Painted around 1506, this work shows a woman gently holding a unicorn---a symbol of purity. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, it's one of Raphael's most mysterious portraits. No one knows who she is, and that makes the painting even more intriguing.

The Deposition by Raphael (Room IX)

This moving artwork shows Jesus being carried to his tomb. The details and facial expressions are full of grief and emotion. You'll see Raphael's talent in every part of the painting. It's one of the most powerful religious works in the Borghese Gallery.

David by Bernini (Room II)

Bernini's David is caught mid-action, just before throwing a stone. The expression on his face is full of focus and energy. You can almost feel the motion in the twist of his body. It's a standout moment in the Villa Borghese Pinciana.

Things to Do at the Borghese Gallery

Take a guided tour

Join a Galleria Borghese tour to dive deeper into the stories behind the paintings and sculptures. Guides explain key works by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael. It's perfect if you're curious about art but don't want to read long signs. Some tours even include skip-the-line entry.

Walk through the gardens

After exploring the museum, walk through the beautiful Villa Borghese gardens. You'll find fountains, statues, and plenty of spots to relax. It's one of the most peaceful spots in the entire Borghese estate.

Visit the temporary exhibitions

The Borghese Gallery often hosts temporary exhibitions featuring international and Italian artists. These shows are held in special rooms inside the former Villa Borghese. If you enjoy modern art or themed exhibits, check the gallery schedule before your visit. Tickets may be separate, but they're worth it.

Popular Attractions Near the Borghese Gallery

Castel Sant'Angelo (20 minutes by taxi or 30 minutes on foot)

Once a fortress and now a museum, Castel Sant'Angelo offers a rooftop view of the Tiber River and St. Peter's Basilica. Inside, you'll find ancient weapons, frescoes, and a long history dating back to Emperor Hadrian. It's a great place to explore after the Galleria Borghese. You can walk there through scenic city paths.

Spanish Steps (15 minutes on foot)

Just a short walk from the villa, the Spanish Steps connect Piazza di Spagna to the Trinità dei Monti church. Sit on the steps and enjoy the view, or head down to shop on Via dei Condotti. This is one of Rome's most iconic photo spots. It's lively, elegant, and full of charm.

Trevi Fountain (20 minutes by foot or 10 by taxi)

Don't miss tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck. This famous landmark is a short ride from the Galleria Borghese. The fountain's sculptures and flowing water are stunning to see in person. It's always buzzing with energy and visitors from around the world.