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Originally built as a private villa for Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century, it now houses an exceptional collection of sculptures, paintings, and antiquities by masters such as Bernini, Caravaggio, Canova, and Raphael.
The gallery showcases the opulence of Baroque art and the refined taste of one of Italy’s most influential families..
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Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
The Galleria Borghese is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest metro station is Spagna.
Take the train to Roma Termini, then transfer to Metro Line A towards Battistini and get off at Spagna.
Drive to the Galleria Borghese using GPS coordinates 41.9122° N, 12.4923° E. Limited parking is available nearby.
Several bus lines stop near the Galleria Borghese, including lines 52, 53, and 61.
If you're staying nearby, the Galleria Borghese is within walking distance from many central points in Rome.
Discover Bernini’s sculptures, Caravaggio’s paintings, Canova’s Venus, and the ornate rooms of this Baroque masterpiece.

Discover the splendor of Rome’s Galleria Borghese, a treasure trove of Baroque art, sculpture, and history nestled in th...
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Learn about the origins, transformation, and legacy of the Galleria Borghese, one of Rome’s most important art collectio...
Learn More →Admire Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s dynamic sculptures, including 'Apollo and Daphne' and 'David', showcasing his unparalleled skill in capturing movement and emotion.
Experience the dramatic chiaroscuro and intense realism of Caravaggio’s works.
Marvel at Antonio Canova’s 'Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix', a stunning neoclassical sculpture that epitomizes grace and beauty.

Visit the Galleria Borghese and explore masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, and Canova.
We recommend booking online to guarantee entry and avoid queues.