Borghese Gallery

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Klook会員
10 Mar
You will need to exchange your tickets in Piazza Navona, which is a 5-10 minute walk from the Pantheon. The ticket exchange process was not difficult, and we were able to enter the Pantheon without any significant wait.
클룩 회원
9 Mar
Our Tuscany trip, which started bright and early with a mix of excitement and anticipation, was blessed with great weather. We also had a fulfilling day thanks to our guide's engaging commentary. The itinerary was excellent: Civita di Bagnoregio, Pienza, Montepulciano (winery), the Cypress Tree Road, and Florence. The wine and our guide's aria at the end were absolutely fantastic! I wonder if I'll ever get another chance like this. Exploring the ancient village of Bagnoregio, dating back 2,500 years, truly felt like stepping into another world. It completely lifted my spirits after several disappointing tours. Thank you!
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Francisco ********
3 Mar
The Pantheon is a magnificent structure where you can find the Raphaelo’s tomb or remains, Emmanuel and many others. As always price is double what it cost at the entrance but you skip the line to buy the ticket that can be 30-45 min wait time plus time of entry. For this particular ticket you need to swap the voucher for papr tichets at Piazza Navona info center 8 min walk from the Pantheon.
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KANG ********
2 Mar
⭐️Review of the tour with guide Kim Gun-woo (Lorenzo) on February 20th⭐️ It was a satisfying tour thanks to the passionate explanation of Pompeii and tour guidance. Guide, always be healthy and happy!
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클룩 회원
28 Feb
It was great that I could see all of Rome in one day with just one Big Bus ticket. I started at the Termini Station stop in the morning from my accommodation. I got off and saw the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum, then got back on the bus and passed the Altar of the Fatherland, Castel Sant'Angelo, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon, then moved again by bus to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain!! It's all possible.
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OH ********
26 Feb
It was beautiful and wonderful to see the scenery of Rome from a different perspective in the sunny morning hours, after having visited the places on a local tour.
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클룩 회원
22 Feb
I met the guide at 6:10 AM and went on the Southern Italy tour until 7:30 PM. The guide's name is Song Ji-seop, and he took good care of each person. Above all, he said that safety was the top priority, so I trusted him. Thanks to him, I was able to comfortably visit Pompeii, Sorrento, and Positano. I will never forget the Southern Italy tour I took to commemorate my 20th wedding anniversary and my eldest son becoming a college student. Thank you, and thank you for your hard work~^^ How meticulous and detailed you were with the restaurants and Italian greetings you sent. I praise you^^
Ella ***
19 Feb
Very interesting experience. It is easy to use and convenient to get on and off. The bus also give instruction of Rome history.

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Nestled within the lush Villa Borghese, the Borghese Gallery (Galleria Borghese) is a world-renowned art gallery showcasing an extraordinary collection of sculptures, paintings, and antiquities. Once the former Villa Borghese of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, this museum houses masterpieces by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, and Giovanni Bellini. Located at Piazzale del Museo Borghese, visitors can admire iconic works like Sacred and Profane Love and David. The gallery’s opulent rooms, adorned with ancient mosaics, reflect the grandeur of the Villa Borghese. A visit here offers a glimpse into Rome’s golden age, blending history, beauty, and artistic mastery.
Borghese Gallery, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Bernini Sculptures

Step into the Galleria Borghese and admire the breathtaking sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, where marble seems to come to life. Masterpieces like David and Rape of Proserpine showcase his unparalleled artistry in capturing movement and emotion. Housed in the former Villa Borghese, these sculptures reflect the grandeur of Cardinal Scipione Borghese’s collection, making this art gallery a true treasure of Rome.

Apollo and Daphne by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Among Bernini’s most captivating works, Apollo and Daphne illustrates the dramatic moment of Daphne’s transformation into a laurel tree. Displayed in the Villa Borghese Pinciana, this masterpiece embodies the expressive dynamism of the Baroque golden age. Every detail, from the flowing drapery to Daphne’s delicate fingers turning into leaves, highlights Bernini’s extraordinary talent.

Borghese Gallery (Galleria Borghese) Art Collection

The Borghese Gallery (Galleria Borghese) houses an exceptional collection of paintings, sculptures, and antiquities, featuring works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, and Lorenzo Lotto. Notable pieces include Sacred and Profane Love by Titian, the striking chiaroscuro of Caravaggio’s masterpieces, and the refined elegance of Giovanni Bellini. The gallery, once part of the entire Borghese estate, offers visitors an immersive journey through Renaissance and Baroque art.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Borghese Villa exemplifies the artistic patronage of the Borghese family during the eighteenth century. Now under the Italian state, it stands as a testament to Rome’s enduring artistic legacy. Once a symbol of power and sophistication, it remains one of the world’s most prestigious museums.

Architectural Marvel

The palace itself is an artistic wonder, with its elegant walls, rooms, and frescoes painted by Cavaliere d’Arpino. The interiors feature stunning ancient mosaics and intricate details that bring the spirit of the Roman period to life. Strolling through the surrounding gardens of Villa Borghese, visitors can appreciate both art and nature in perfect harmony.

Local Cuisine

No visit to Rome is complete without savoring its culinary delights, much like admiring the Borghese Gallery (Galleria Borghese). Enjoy classics like Cacio e Pepe, Carbonara, and crispy Supplì, paired with local wines. Savor Porchetta and Carciofi alla Romana, showcasing rich Roman flavors. End with Tiramisù, as timeless as Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s sculptures. Whether dining near the site or exploring markets, every dish reflects Rome’s vibrant history and culinary artistry.