Borghese Gallery and Museum: An Audio Tour with Context
About the Tour
Borghese Gallery and Museum is a treasure trove of some of the world‘s greatest artworks. On this tour with Context Travel expert Cecilia Martini, this maestro of Medieval and Renaissance art will unravel the spellbinding tale of how Cardinal Scipione Borghese accumulated the magnificent art collection that blossomed into the famous gallery.
Starting outside the museum, you‘ll learn how one cardinal‘s vision birthed the “Museum of the Universe” – a constellation of modern and ancient art, botanical wonders, and creatures that fueled the imaginations of musicians, poets, and artists alike. You‘ll be guided through various rooms within the gallery and shown specific pieces. You‘ll hear about the artists behind the pieces as well as the styles involved. Cecilia will show you how ancient myths and literature were the beating heart of Italian art from the Renaissance onwards. She‘ll help you decipher the enigmatic symbols and profound meanings woven into masterpieces by luminaries like Domenichino, Caravaggio, Bernini, Raphael, and Titian.
On this Borghese Gallery tour, you‘ll:
- Lose yourself in Canova‘s masterpieces and learn about the Neoclassical movement, which was based on the concept of ideal beauty and harmonious perfection, without a hint of excess
- See the significance and importance of Vraisemblance art, a style so lifelike it blurs the line between art and reality
- Witness the rise of the young Bernini, the revolutionary inventor of Baroque art, who infused sculptures with the three main elements that dominated all of his artwork: movement, drama and vraisemblance
- Discover the dramatic narrative of Gian Lorenzo Bernini‘s masterpieces, like the compelling Rape of Persephone, delving deep into human emotions
- Peer into Caravaggio‘s world, in which he painted ordinary-looking people to go against the idealized beauty of traditional Italian painting
- Interpret the layers of meaning hidden within Raphael‘s renowned works, like Portrait of Young Woman with Unicorn and The Deposition of the Cross
- Find out how Domenichino‘s role as an artist wasn‘t to depict the world as it is, with all its defects and dramas, but to filter reality to show the perfect harmony behind it
By the end of this artistic odyssey, you‘ll be able to decode the secrets and symbolism woven into these timeless masterpieces. Prepare to leave with an enriched understanding of the world‘s most significant art pieces, sparking a newfound appreciation for the boundless depths of artistic expression!
Tour Producer
Context Travel
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Apollo and Daphne
This is another of those mythological tales that the cultured Roman patrons liked so much at the time. The source of this story is The Metamorp... Read More
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Major Landmarks
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Galleria Borghese
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Borghese Gallery
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Borghese Museum
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The Rape of Persephone
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Apollo and Daphne
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Bernini's David
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Monumento Paolina Bonaparte
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Furio Camillo
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The Palafrenieri Madonna
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Aeneas and Anchises
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The Lady with the Unicorn by Raphael
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The Deposition from the Cross by Raphael
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The Danae by Correggio
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The Sacred and Profane Love by Titian
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The Hunting of Diana by Domenichino
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start locationViale del Museo Borghese, 00197 Roma RM, Italy -
Total distance0m -
Final locationPiazzale Scipione Borghese, 00197 Roma RM, Italy -
Distance back to start location51.79m
Directions to Starting Point
The tour starts in front of the Casino Borghese in Borghese Museum Square, or Piazzale del Museo Borghese. We will guide you to retrieve your tickets at the desk and leave your bags in the coatroom.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
After purchasing the entrance ticket, visitors will be asked to start from the ground (green stops) or the upper floor (blue stops) depending on how many people are already on the ground floor. If you are directed to start the tour on the ground floor, please start with Location 2: The Rape of Persephone; however, if you are directed to the second floor, please start the audio tour with Location 10: Lanfranco's Lodge.
Best time of day
The Borghese Gallery and Museum is open everyday from 9 AM to 7 PM except on Mondays, and the last entrance is 5:30 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays.
Precautions
Tickets and time reservations are mandatory to visit the museum, and they sell out fast so you will need to purchase your ticket in advance to your visit. You can purchase your ticket here: https://www.ticketone.it/artist/galleria-borghese/
Each visitor will receive a two-hour slot to visit the Gallery Borghese. Please bring a pair of headphones, your ticket to the museum and a bottle of water. Don‘t forget to keep an eye on your belongings.
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