Nestled within the lush greenery of Villa Borghese park, this opulent gallery has works by Bernini, Raphael, and Caravaggio (seven in total, in fact, making it Rome’s largest collection).
The National Museum of 21-st Century Art: Designed by the late (and renowned) Zaha Hadid, this architectural masterpiece houses a diverse collection of contemporary art, architecture, and design.
Perched atop Rome’s Capitoline Hill and home to a vast array of ancient Roman sculptures, artifacts, and artworks, including the iconic Capitoline Wolf and the colossal statue of Marcus Aurelius.
Showcasing the refined tastes and artistic legacy of the Colonna family, housed in their gorgeous palazzo, featuring everything from Renaissance masterpieces to Baroque splendors. A favorite among history buffs.