Art in Rome
A selection of private tours exploring Rome’s most refined collections, where painting, sculpture, and space reveal the evolution of artistic vision across the centuries.
Galleria Borghese
One of the most extraordinary collections of Baroque art, where sculpture and painting reach a rare intensity.
This private tour explores the refined world of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, where art becomes emotion, movement, and theatrical presence. The collection brings together masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael within an intimate and perfectly curated setting.
Guests will experience the dialogue between space, light, and form, discovering how sculpture and painting interact to create one of the most powerful artistic experiences in Rome.
Galleria Doria Pamphilj
A private palace where art, memory, and aristocratic identity are still preserved.
This tour offers access to one of Rome’s most fascinating noble collections, still housed within its original palace. The galleries unfold as a sequence of richly decorated rooms filled with paintings, portraits, and historical memory.
Guests will encounter works by Velázquez, Caravaggio, and other masters, while understanding how art functioned as a language of prestige, lineage, and representation within one of Rome’s great families.
Villa Farnesina
A Renaissance masterpiece where myth, beauty, and illusion come to life.
This private visit reveals one of the most elegant expressions of Renaissance culture in Rome. Commissioned by the banker Agostino Chigi, the villa preserves extraordinary frescoes by Raphael and his workshop.
Guests will discover a world of mythology, harmony, and refined visual storytelling, where architecture and painting merge into a unified and immersive experience of Renaissance ideals.
Gallery of Modern Art
A journey through modern artistic languages and new visions of reality.
This tour explores the transition from classical traditions to modern expressions, offering insight into how artists reinterpreted form, color, and subject in response to a changing world.
Guests will encounter key works that reflect experimentation, identity, and innovation, discovering how Rome continues to engage with contemporary artistic dialogue.
Etruscan Museum
A journey into the mysterious and refined world of the Etruscans.
This private tour introduces one of the most fascinating civilizations of ancient Italy through a remarkable collection of artifacts, tomb objects, sculpture, and decorative arts.
Guests will discover the Etruscan approach to life, death, ritual, and identity, exploring a culture that deeply influenced early Rome while maintaining a unique and sophisticated artistic language.
Palazzo Massimo & Diocletian Baths
From refined interiors to monumental ruins: a complete vision of Roman life.
This itinerary combines one of Rome’s most elegant museum collections with one of the largest bath complexes of antiquity. Palazzo Massimo preserves frescoes, mosaics, portraits, and everyday objects of exceptional quality.
The nearby Baths of Diocletian reveal the scale and ambition of imperial architecture, offering a powerful contrast between intimate artistic detail and monumental space.
Capitoline Museums
The world’s oldest public museum and a key to understanding Rome.
This tour explores one of the most important collections of ancient art, where sculpture, inscriptions, and urban memory come together on the Capitoline Hill.
Guests will encounter iconic works that define the image of Rome, while discovering how the museum itself reflects a Renaissance vision of history, power, and civic identity.
