





The Borghese Gallery, nestled within the serene Villa Borghese — Rome's version of "Central Park" — offers an unmissable cultural experience. Once the private collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew to 17th-century Pope Paul V, the gallery showcases some of Rome's finest ancient sculptures and mosaics, alongside an extraordinary array of Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces by artists like Raphael and Caravaggio. At the heart of the collection are the breathtaking marble sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Rome's quintessential Baroque master, making this gallery a true treasure trove of artistic genius.
Meet your guide outside the Borghese Gallery for skip-the-line entry into one of Rome's most celebrated art collections.
Marvel at Bernini's breathtaking marble masterpieces: Apollo & Daphne, the Rape of Proserpina, and his dynamic David.
Admire works by Caravaggio, Raphael, and other Renaissance masters in the opulent galleries of Cardinal Scipione Borghese's private collection.
Outside of Galleria Borghese




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