Rome has a vast number of art museums!
Travel to Rome by booking your flights from Sydney to Rome from the book a fly to witness these art museums.
Check out the list given below-
Museo di Roma
From the 19th century, it
demonstrates the history of the city from the Middle
Age. The building is beautifully decorated and hosts a range of exhibitions
throughout the year.
Doria Pamphilj Gallery
Being located on the prime real estate of Via del Corso, it boasts with the magnificent art collection, where you’ll find
the works of Caravaggio, Bernini, Raphael and more.
Galleria Borghese
Bernini was capable enough to convert
a substantial chunk of marble into the soft flesh of Persephone
that yields to make a grip of Pluto, and it is the sufficient reason to visit Galleria Borghese. It also has a
stunning collection of Bernini marbles; you
will be amazed to see the beauty of his works. You will need booking in advance to visit the place.
Villa Farnesina
From 16th century every inch of the interior of Villa Farnesina has been
decorated with elaborate frescoes. Among
the number of pieces, the most famous one is created by Raphael which you’ll
find on the ground floor.
Vatican Museums
From centuries popes have collected the masterpieces of painting, sculpture and other works of
art in the Vatican Museums. There you’ll find several other monumental works of
art, such as the Sistine Chapel, the Gallery of Maps, the Chapel of Beato
Angelico, the Raphael Rooms and Loggia and the Borgia Apartment. Give yourself
a day to wander and discover the corridors of the museums.
National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia
Once it was the residence of cardinals and late popes, but now it’s home to an eclectic collection of pieces from the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance that you must explore. Here you can also see
the paintings, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, marbles, bronze and wooden
sculptures, all at one place.
Napoleonic Museum
This museum displays artworks, family
souvenirs, antiques and objects associated with the Bonaparte family, whereas
the building seems to you might be small but speckled with the marvelous collection. It was being donated by Count Giuseppe Primoli, the great-grandson of Joseph
Bonaparte to Rome.
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