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Borghese Gallery and Museum

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5 Piazzale del Museo Borghese, in the Villa Borghese Park, Pinciano/Parioli
Rome
39-06-32810

The outstanding private collection of the noble Borghese family went public when they lost their fortune in the late 1800’s; today it’s the world’s most perfect small art museum. The works here are immediately impressive and provocative, from ancient Roman mosaics of gory amphitheater scenes to the topless statue of Pauline Bonaparte by Canova. Bernini’s astonishing marble sculptures, including David, Apollo and Daphne, and Rape of Persephone, are masterpieces of baroque tension and show off the mind-boggling chisel skills of the artist. Rounding out the collection are a slew of high-keyed Caravaggios, including David with the Head of Goliath; Correggio’s delightful (and racy) Danae; and Titian’s iconic Renaissance painting Sacred and Profane Love.

Insider Tip: Reservations are compulsory; call at least a few days in advance to get a two-hour slot (9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., or 5 p.m.), and show up 15 minutes before your entry time. You must check all bags and cameras on the gallery’s lower level.

Admission: $12 adults; $3 for children under 18 and EU citizens over 65; $6.70 supplement during special exhibitions.

Closed Monday. Reservations required.

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