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English
Included
Explore the Borghese Gallery’s masterpieces, including works by Caravaggio and Bernini.
Skip the line with exclusive entry tickets to this 17th-century villa.
Discover art history through a small-group tour led by a licensed guide.
Step into rooms adorned with intricate frescoes and learn the stories behind the artwork.
€ 93
€ 85.56


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Embark on a small-group tour of the Borghese Gallery, one of Rome’s finest cultural treasures. Skip the lines and step into a world of art, history, and opulence within a magnificent 17th-century villa.
As you enter, you’ll be immersed in a realm of unparalleled beauty, encountering masterpieces by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, including the breathtaking "Apollo and Daphne" and "David." Marvel at the dramatic works of Caravaggio, such as "Boy with a Basket of Fruit" and "St. Jerome Writing."
Explore the gallery’s opulent rooms, adorned with intricate frescoes and stunning decorations, offering the perfect backdrop to these artistic masterpieces. Throughout your tour, your expert guide will reveal the fascinating stories and techniques behind each work, enriching your understanding of their historical and artistic significance.
Entry fee
Licensed tour guide
Headsets to hear the guide clearly
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities for the guide or staff
Comfortable Shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Public transportation nearby
Bags are not allowed inside the Borghese Gallery
Some museum areas may be closed for maintenance
No food, drinks, bags, pets, video recording, or weapons
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The gallery was the home of the Borghese family who over a few hundred years made it the most sumptuously decorated palatial home. The ceilings have so many paintings and decoration the walls have beautiful tromp loi paintings hung with fabulous works by Titian, Rubens, Carravagio, Botticelli and many more. On the floor are original roman mosaics and in each of the ground floor rooms there are huge spectacular Bernini sculptures. We turned up with no tickets and waited 30 mins for a standby ticket. They let people in on each hour and usually have about 13 standby tickets available I think you are encouraged to leave after 2 hours. It's well worth it, book in advance if you can.

Stunning museum. A lot of amazing art pieces and the rooms where each art is located is are stunning in itself. One should really buy tickets in advance and if you have any passing interest in art, I recommend not buying the Intero speciale ticket (12 euros) because 17:45 to 19:00 is really too short if you also buy the audio guide and use that to go through your way in the museums (5 euros). This is not a criticism but rather just a remark for "early-bird" visitors - unlike museums such as the Capitoline Museums, they are strict with entry times. If the entry indicated in the ticket is 17:45, the earliest they will let people in is at 17:40. Minus one star because for me, I found the rooms indicated in the card hanging with the audio guide confusing. Visit the souvenir shop because they have amazing items. One can even buy big pictures of the Bernini sculptures featured in this museum in black backdrop - iconic and really classy to hang in rooms. Overall, truly a treat for the eyes.

Beautiful collection in the Galleria. Our tour guide was excellent. We only got 2 hours to enjoy but getting maybe 30 more minutes would be better, especially for the price. Beware the staircase is winding and tight when other groups are using it too. I needed a handrail on both sides. The lift has a wait. Enjoy the stories of the Borghese family!

Well worth the visit if you love art! 1h15min is perfect for a relaxed visit, unless you are a connoisseur who likes to take his time. Gorgeous statues, beautiful paintings, and magnificent ceilings. The cellar entry is very nice, too. And free storage of your coats and/or backpack. The park is quite nice, too. Ideally you visit by day so you can stroll the park in the sun, but tickets sell quickly. Pro tip: even if there's a sign saying tickets for the day are gone, they may still let you buy one. It wont work for big groups, but 1 or 2 people can be lucky.

Visiting the Borghese Gallery was an unforgettable experience, wonderful and truly extravagant. The collection features masterpieces by Bernini and Canova, along with an impressive range of paintings. What strikes you most is the overwhelming sense of opulence and richness, showcasing art at its very highest level—not only in Italy but anywhere in the world. We were simply in awe of the magnificence. One important tip: make sure to book your tickets at least a month in advance. Otherwise, you’ll miss the chance to visit this extraordinary gallery, and that would be such a shame.



