Visita guidata semi privata e biglietti salta fila Galleria Borghese con assistenza all'ingresso - Galleria Borghese - Roma
Visita guidata semi privata e biglietti salta fila Galleria Borghese con assistenza all'ingresso: € 62 per person.
This ticket allows you to enter one of the major museums in Rome without queuingat the entrance. A representative will be waiting for you. out.
Your expert guide will accompany you to visit one of the richest and most interesting villas in Rome known for its vast collection of masterpieces by Italian masters such as Bernini , Canova, Caravaggio and Titian.
The Villa was once the home of Cardinal Scipione Borghese known for being a passionate patron of art. You will visit the rooms of Cardinal Borghese's villa admiring masterpieces such as Apollo and Daphne by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the statue of Paolina Bonaparte by Canova or the Deposition by Raphael.
The tour ends with a panoramic view after reaching the Terrace del Pincio.

Rate Semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
Price per person: € 62.
What does the semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance include
– Skip-the-line entrance ticket to the Borghese Gallery.
– 2-hour guided tour.
– Semi private guided tour of the Borghese Gallery.
– Tourist guide in English.
– Headphones audio.
Duration of semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
– 2 hours and 30 minutes during Borghese Gallery opening hours.
Languages Semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
– English.
Meeting point Semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
– Borghese Gallery and Museum, Piazzale Scipione Borghese - Rome
You will meet your guide at the entrance of the Borghese Gallery in the Villa Borghese park. Please arrive 10 minutes early.
Times and days of the Semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets at the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
Meeting time: 10 minutes before.
By presenting the voucher upon arrival – smartphone vouchers accepted – at the representative you can start the tour.
Cancellation terms Semi-private guided tour and skip-the-line tickets to the Borghese Gallery with entrance assistance
Receive a 100% refund by canceling your reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the activity.

The history of Galleria Borghese
David with the head of Goliath (Caravaggio)
Galleria Borghese, conceived and designed together with the immense and magnificent
park at the beginning of 1605, was ordered by Cardinal Scipione
Borghese, descendant of Pope Paul III who, elected in 1534,
he at least had the merit of forcing Michelangelo to finish him
frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. The Farnese family in fact
belonged to that small group of families who during
the Renaissance and the Baroque period participated both as politicians
both as patrons of the arts and the social life of Rome.
Scipione Borghese commissioned some works by the young sculptor
Bernini who responded with some of his greatest masterpieces
such as Apollo and Daphne and the Rape of Proserpine.
Today the Borghese Gallery preserves a cultural itinerary inside it
able to reveal to the visitor new keys to understanding the
post-Renaissance and mannerist period of the capital.
On the ground floor, in addition to the already mentioned sculptures, they are
housed some paintings by Caravaggio (Sick Bacchino, Boy with a Basket of Fruit, Madonna dei Palafreneri, San Gerolamo) . On the upper floor there are works by
Titian, Caravaggio, Antonella da Messina, Lorenzo Lotto, Rubens
and Raphael.
In 1807 Camillo Borghese sold the large part goes to Napoleon
of his private collection which is currently on display exposed
at the Louvre Museum.
Madonna col Bambino (Giovanni Bellini)
The visit to Villa Borghese is only possible by booking
tickets by telephone; in fact, hourly income is expected
with ticket reservation only by telephone or via the web. It is recommended
booking at least a few days in advance, given the turnout
of extraordinary public.
How to get to the Borghese Gallery in Rome
- by bus: lines 52, 53, 63, 86, 92, 116, 217, 360, 491, 630, 910, 926.
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by tram: lines 19, 3, 2.
- by metro: line A to Flaminio or Spagna then on foot to Villa Borghese Park.
Useful information for the visit
Times:
from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.30 to 19.30. Closed Monday, 1st June January, 1st May and 25 December.
Tickets: full price from € 15, reduced from € 8.50 (EU citizens aged 18 to 25), free for under 18s. Ticket reservation required.
Telephone: +39.06.32810
E-mail: info@tosc.it
Website: Museo
di Villa Borghese |