Borghese Gallery Small Group Tour

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Skip the lines and jump right into the stunning Borghese Gallery with our priority access! You’ll be with a passionate guide who knows this incredible collection inside and out. They’ll share captivating stories and little-known facts about masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, Canova, and Raphael that you won’t find in any guidebook. In a small group, you’ll get personalized attention, making it easy to ask questions and soak up every detail. It’s not just about seeing the art; it’s about truly connecting with it in a way that you’ll remember long after your visit!

Our Borghese Gallery Tour Includes:

  • Relaxed Small-Group Exploration
  • Skip-The-Line Entry to the Borghese Gallery
  • Immersive Cultural and Historical Insight
Exclusive Access
Priority entry to the Borghese Gallery
  • About the Tour
    Expert guide specializing in art history
  • Audio
    Headsets to ensure clear audio throughout the tour
  • Duration
    2-hour experience
  • Languages
    Offered in English, Spanish, French and Italian
  • Smaller Group
    Maximum group size of 15 people

What You'll See

With expert storytelling and fast-track access, uncover the artistic treasures of Borghese Gallery. Here are some of the highlights you’ll see on this tour:

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Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by Antonio Canova
Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by Antonio Canova
This iconic marble sculpture depicts Napoleon's sister as the goddess of love and victory.
The Rape of Proserpina by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
The Rape of Proserpina by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
A dramatic and powerful sculpture depicting Pluto abducting Proserpina.
“Sick Bacchus” by Caravaggio
“Sick Bacchus” by Caravaggio
A controversial painting depicting Bacchus, the god of wine, in a state of intoxication.
“Boy With a Basket of Fruit” by Caravaggio
“Boy With a Basket of Fruit” by Caravaggio
A hyperrealistic depiction of a young boy holding a basket of fruit.
“David With the Head of Goliath” by Caravaggio
“David With the Head of Goliath” by Caravaggio
A dramatic depiction of David holding the severed head of Goliath.
“Diana and Her Nymphs” by Domenichino
“Diana and Her Nymphs” by Domenichino
A serene and peaceful depiction of Diana, the goddess of the hunt, with her nymphs.
Stories You Will Hear
The Rape of Proserpina

You know that feeling when you’re in the middle of an intense moment? That’s what you get with Bernini’s Rape of Proserpina! Just look at how her fingers dig into Pluto’s arm—it’s as if she’s about to scream. Can you believe he carved that out of marble?

Borghese Gallery illustrating the beauty and artist skill
Stories You Will Hear
Caravaggio's Love of Beauty

Check out Caravaggio’s Boy with a Basket of Fruit—isn’t he charming? It’s wild to think that this street kid inspired such a masterpiece! It really shows how beauty can pop up in the most unexpected places, doesn’t it?

Borghese Gallery's interior features exquisite artwork

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  • Local guides with expert knowledge of history and culture
  • Engaging storytelling that makes history come alive
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  • Passionate about providing exceptional service on every tour
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  • An interactive approach that encourages participation and creates a memorable hands-on experience
  • Ensuring cultural sensitivity and respect for important World Heritage sites
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GREAT FOR THESE TRAVELERS

Whether you’re looking to create a special souvenir, enjoy a cultural evening in Rome, or simply relax with art and wine, this experience is designed with you in mind.

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The Art Aficionado

You’re an artist or an art lover, and we know you don’t want to miss any local or historical art on your visit. This tour will allow you to experience renowned and hidden art pieces guided by experts who are as passionate about art as you.

the romantic roamer

The Romantic Roamer

You and your partner want unique and memorable experiences that you can share. This tour is the perfect setting for allowing you that quality time (and fun) together!

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The Planner

We know you love to plan! This tour works well for building your ideal itinerary in advance of your upcoming trip.

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The Solo Adventurer

You are independent and love traveling alone. This tour is perfect to help you enjoy your experience safely, connect with locals and stay true to yourself!

Reviews

What Our Customers Say

Thank you for an outstanding tour.

Our guide was excellent. She led us with knowledge and passion. The activity was perfectly planned and organized. Highly recommend this tour.

Gail
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Wow!

Our guide was called Irene, and she was incredibly engaging and knowledgeable. She is a brilliant storyteller, and we thoroughly recommend this trip.

Mrs A.
Borghese Gallery Small Group Tour

Excellent tour with a very knowledgeable guide!

She was attentive to all the questions and was very keen to explain the historic and modern art in the gallery. Truly a memorable experience!

Taylor B
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FAQs

Villa Borghese is a historic landscape garden in Rome, created in the early 17th century by Cardinal Scipione Borghese. Originally designed for entertainment, it features fountains, statues, and architectural follies, and houses a vast art collection, including works by Caravaggio and Raphael. Purchased by the Italian state in 1903, it is now a public park, symbolizing Rome’s rich cultural heritage and attracting global visitors.

The Borghese Gallery is best known for its outstanding collection of Baroque and Renaissance art. It houses masterpieces by illustrious artists such as Caravaggio, whose intense and dramatic works are a highlight of the museum, alongside sculptures by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, famed for their exquisite detail and dynamic composition. The gallery also features artworks by Raphael, including celebrated paintings like “The Deposition.” This remarkable collection is housed within the historic walls of Villa Borghese.

The best time to visit Villa Borghese is during the spring and early autumn months when the weather in Rome is typically mild and pleasant. During these periods, the gardens are in full bloom and the experience is enhanced by comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for leisurely walks and picnics.

Visitors to Villa Borghese and its surrounding areas can indulge in a variety of Italian culinary delights. The park is surrounded by numerous cafés and trattorias offering traditional Roman dishes, such as pasta alla carbonara, cacio e pepe, and saltimbocca alla romana. For those looking for a quick bite, several gelaterias offer a refreshing taste of homemade Italian gelato in a range of flavors.

The Borghese Gallery is located in the heart of Rome, within the picturesque surroundings of Villa Borghese. Set amid beautifully landscaped gardens and exquisite fountains, the gallery is located at Piazzale Scipione Borghese, offering a serene escape into art and nature.

While it is not strictly necessary to hire a guide when visiting the Borghese Gallery, doing so can significantly enhance the experience, especially for those deeply interested in art history. A knowledgeable guide can provide detailed explanations and context for the vast collection of masterpieces on display, enriching your understanding of each piece’s historical and artistic significance.

The best time of day to visit Villa Borghese largely depends on the experience you’re seeking. Morning visits, particularly early in the day, offer a tranquil atmosphere with fewer visitors, allowing you to enjoy the serenity and natural beauty of the gardens in peace. This time is perfect for those who wish to take leisurely strolls or partake in quiet reflection amid the art and architecture of the park. Alternatively, visiting in the late afternoon or early evening provides an opportunity to witness the stunning golden hours as the setting sun casts a warm glow over the landscape, enhancing the romantic ambiance of the Villa.

Photography is generally permitted inside the Borghese Gallery but with certain restrictions. Visitors are allowed to take non-flash photographs for personal use, ensuring that the artworks and the gallery’s ambient light are respected and do not disrupt other visitors’ experiences. It is always best to check current policies upon arrival, as guidelines may vary or change over time.

To obtain tickets to visit the Borghese Gallery, advance booking is essential due to its timed entry policy, which helps manage the flow of visitors and preserve the unique viewing experience.

Yes, there is a limit to how long visitors can stay in the Borghese Gallery due to its timed entry system. The standard duration of each visit is typically two hours, which ensures a comfortable viewing experience for all guests and helps manage the number of people within the gallery at any given time. This time frame allows visitors ample opportunity to explore the extensive collection of art and absorb the detailed narratives accompanying each piece.

The Borghese Gallery boasts an impressive collection of artworks that captivate art lovers from around the world. Among the must-see masterpieces are the sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, whose dynamic works, such as Apollo and Daphne and The Abduction of Proserpina, are celebrated for their lifelike presence and exquisite detail. Visitors should also not miss Caravaggio’s compelling paintings, including “Boy With a Basket of Fruit” and “David With the Head of Goliath,” which showcase his mastery of chiaroscuro. Raphael’s “The Deposition” is another highlight, offering a profound example of his poetic and harmonious style.

The Borghese Gallery is famous for its remarkable collection of sculptures, featuring many of the world’s most iconic works of art. Among the highlights is Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne, a captivating piece that vividly portrays the transformative moment when Daphne turns into a laurel tree. Another noteworthy artwork by Bernini is The Abduction of Proserpina, celebrated for its emotional depth and exquisite craftsmanship, particularly evident in the lifelike impression of Pluto’s hands pressing into Proserpina’s flesh.

Yes, you can bring bags into the Borghese but they must be small. Larger backpacks and luggage are not allowed.

On the day of your visit, purchasing tickets directly at the Borghese Gallery can be challenging due to its timed entry system and the popularity of its exhibitions. While same-day tickets might be available, they are not guaranteed and often sell out quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Visitors to the Borghese Gallery should be aware that bringing food or drinks inside the gallery is not permitted. This policy is in place to preserve the condition of the artworks and maintain a clean and controlled environment for all patrons. Consuming food or beverages could potentially harm the artworks and disrupt the experience for other visitors.

Meeting your guide for the tour at the Borghese Gallery is a straightforward process designed to ensure you have a seamless experience. The exact meeting point is Fontana dei Mascheroni, located on Viale del Museo Borghese, right in front of the Galleria Borghese. Your host will be standing in front of the drinking water fountain, “La Fontana dei Mascheroni,” easily identifiable by wearing a purple “Crown Tours” T-shirt and holding a purple flag. From there you will be introduced to your tour guide.

We suggest wearing breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes.
Are there additional security checks before entry? May have basic security measures in place, such as metal detectors or bag checks.

Closures for events or religious ceremonies are not typical.

Tours will continue rain or shine. Our guides will ensure you have an enjoyable experience no matter the forecast.

The Borghese Gallery tour is not wheelchair accessible and includes walking and stairs.

When planning a visit to the Borghese Gallery, it’s important to understand the difference between a guided tour and a reserved entry ticket. A reserved entry ticket grants you access to the gallery at a specific date and time without the accompaniment of a guide. This option allows you to explore the gallery at your own pace, ideal for those who prefer an individualistic approach to viewing the art.

Conversely, a guided tour not only includes your entry ticket but also offers the insights and expertise of a knowledgeable guide who will lead you through the gallery, providing historical context and highlighting key artworks. Additionally, the guided tour offers skip-the-line services for entry, though security checks are still necessary. This option is perfect for visitors eager to deepen their understanding of the artworks and enjoy a seamless experience.

Customizing your small-group tour experience at the Borghese Gallery is limited to upgrading to a private tour. The itinerary for the small-group tour cannot be altered, as it’s designed to provide a comprehensive experience for all participants. However, if you wish for a more personalized visit, you can contact us via our official website or Crown Tours’ app’s chat to arrange a private tour tailored to your specific interests and preferences. This option allows for greater flexibility in exploring particular artworks or areas of the gallery at your own pace.

During the small-group tour of the Borghese Gallery, visitors will be guided through several key areas showcasing a rich and diverse collection of art. The tour typically includes the magnificent ground floor rooms, which house sculptural masterpieces by renowned artists such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Guests can admire the breathtaking sculptures, including Apollo and Daphne, and David, set against the backdrop of opulently decorated rooms that echo the grandeur of the Italian Baroque period. The tour also extends to the first floor of the gallery, where an extensive collection of paintings by esteemed artists like Caravaggio, Raphael and Titian are displayed. This section provides insights into the evolution of European art styles, with paintings such as Caravaggio’s “Boy With a Basket of Fruit” and Raphael’s “The Deposition” capturing visitors’ attention. By exploring both floors, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of the gallery’s historical and artistic significance, making for a thoroughly enriching experience.

When considering whether the Borghese Gallery tour is suitable for children or families, rest assured that it can be an enriching experience for all ages. The gallery’s vast array of artworks, from captivating sculptures to vivid paintings, can spark curiosity and interest in young visitors.

If you need to change or cancel your small-group tour of the Borghese Gallery, please reach out to us at Crown Tours directly. We’re here to help! Be sure to review our terms and conditions, as these outline the time frames and any fees that might apply. Contacting us promptly will allow us to assist you and find the best solution for your situation.

At Crown Tours, we believe in flexibility. Guests may cancel their tour up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time to receive a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour will not be eligible for a refund. Alternatively, guests may choose to reschedule their tour within this time frame, subject to availability.

Itinerary

We look forward to hosting you on this Borghese Gallery Tour, guiding you through one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. This tour is two hours and includes approximately 1.5 kilometers/0.93 miles of walking. Here’s everything you need to know!

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Meet at Viale del Museo Borghese

Join your guide at Viale del Museo Borghese, 00197 Rome, 30 minutes before the activity begins. You’ll be greeted by your host in front of the water fountain, La Fontana dei Mascheroni, wearing a purple Crown Tours t-shirt.

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The Abduction of Proserpina by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

A dramatic and powerful sculpture depicting Pluto abducting Proserpina.

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Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by Antonio Canova

This iconic marble sculpture depicts Napoleon’s sister as the goddess of love and victory.

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“Boy With a Basket of Fruit” by Caravaggio

A hyperrealistic depiction of a young boy holding a basket of fruit.

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“Sick Bacchus” by Caravaggio

A controversial painting depicting Bacchus, the god of wine, in a state of intoxication.

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“David With the Head of Goliath” by Caravaggio

A dramatic depiction of David holding the severed head of Goliath.

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“Diana and Her Nymphs” by Domenichino

A serene and peaceful depiction of Diana, the goddess of the hunt, with her nymphs.

Special Notes

Attire Recommendations: We suggest wearing breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes. Consider wearing sun protection and rain gear based on the season.

Bag Restrictions: No large backpacks allowed.

Rain or Shine: Don’t worry. Tours will continue, rain or shine. Our guides will ensure you have an enjoyable experience no matter the forecast.

Mobility Restrictions: Please note that this activity is not wheelchair accessible.

Cancellation Policy: Guests may cancel their tour up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time to receive a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour will not be eligible for a refund.

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