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Borghese Gallery tickets

Borghese Gallery tickets

TICKETS Borghese Gallery. Booking is mandatory. Book your admission now and visit the Villa Borghese Museum without waiting in line!

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Guided tour of Borghese Gallery

Guided tour of Borghese Gallery

Book a guided tour to the Borghese Gallery in Rome and see Villa Borghese with an expert private guide skipping the line at the entrance for a special price of € 25.00 per person!

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Guided tour St. Peter's Basilica

Guided tour St. Peter's Basilica

Book a tour of St Peter's Basilica in Rome. The tour gives you admission to the Basilica without waiting in line and an approximately 1-hour tour by an expert guide!

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Tickets to Trajan's Market

Tickets to Trajan's Market

TICKETS Trajan's Market and Museum of the Imperial Forum, book your admission to tour Imperial Rome's shopping center and the museum inside with no lines!

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Visiting Rome and its Squares - Monuments and Museums not to be missed
Rome: the city and its squares, fountains and monuments

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Rome: The capital city, home to emperors, gladiators, popes, and great artists. Rome is the face of Italy to the world, the power and beauty of its fame and history without peers anywhere in the world.

As soon as you step foot in Rome, you'll have the feeling of being powerfully embraced by the great architectural beauty standing on every corner.
On the banks of the Tiber River, Rome has long dominated the spheres of art, history, archeology, film, politics, and religion.

Set in the very heart of Rome is the Vatican City State (the Holy See). The complex is the true essence of the Vatican's religious and artistic splendor. Pope Julius II founded the Vatican Museums in 1506, but two centuries would pass before Pope Clement XIV opened them to the public. Almost the entire 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) of corridors are open to the public, taking visitors from one Vatican building to the next a succession of treasures of inestimable beauty. Some of the most popular parts of the museums are the Vatican Picture Gallery, the Pius-Clementine Museum, the Map Gallery, and the Raphael Rooms. Their culmination of splendor and wonder is the Sistine Chapel.
The most famous ceiling in the world is the fruit of Michelangelo Buonarroti's genius. Michelangelo overcame more than a few obstacles when he was completing the chapel's ceiling. Adding to this immense undertaking of the ceiling was his fresco of the Last Judgment on the wall behind the altar. The moment you step into the Sistine Chapel, it will take your breath away. You will be greeted by prophets and sibyls and the damned and the blessed painted on the back wall, creating a biblical order and more with their emotional impact.

Behind the Vatican, the perfect contour of St. Peter's Dome rises up. According to tradition, the grandiose surroundedby Bernini's colonnade, was built where the Apostle Peter was buried. Art of inestimable value is held within. Thousands of visitors a day are drawn by Michelangelo's incredible Pietà, his first work as a young sculptor and the only one he signed.

Rome is more than the religious capital; its other face is Rome Caput Mundi, the heart of the Roman Empire. Everywhere you go in the city monuments rise telling the history of its imperial power. Coming before all others are the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. The Flavian Amphitheater came to be called the Colosseum for the colossal dimensions of the bronze statue of Emperor Nero that once stood next to it. Built to host battles between gladiators and wild beasts and simulated hunts, The Colosseum required a massive of material to build the gigantic amphitheater: 300 tons of iron and 100,000 cubic meters (3.5 million cubic feet) of travertine!
Tour options abound for those eager to discoverAncient Rome. In addition to the classic tour to find out about the Forum and surroundings, you could also get to know
Domus Aurea, the Baths of Caracalla, the Circus Maximus, and the Trajan Markets.
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Borghese Gallery is another jewel in Rome's crown. Originally home to the aristocratic Borghese family from Siena, Now it is one of Rome's most popular museums. Its architecture echoes that of Medici villas with a majestic portico opening onto its gardens. But the greatest beauty is inside the Gallery's room, home to the art of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Bronzino, Antonio Canova, Caravaggio, Raphael, Rubens, and Titian. 

Anyone spending time in Rome, whether as a tourist or a resident, leaves with the same awareness: that they have just been in Italy's most beautiful city. Sweeping views, the Tiber, street-level views, and squares frame this city that has earned its reputation as the Eternal City.

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As a tour operator, Italy Travels offers guided tours with expert, licensed guides to Italy's finest museums and most defining monuments. We specialize in cultural weekends in Italy's major art cities, including Rome, Venice, Florence, Turin, and Naples.

Book with Italy Travels and organize your guided tour of Italy's top art exhibitions and museums, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor in Florence; the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican; the Colosseum and the archaeological sites of Rome; the Palazzo Ducale and the museums of St. Mark's Square in Venice; special exhibits at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome, the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, and at the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.

Enjoy special summer evening openings of museums and archaeological sites and exclusive tours of Italy's most awe-inspiring cities. On our site Italytravelstours, choose from dozens of amazing options for guided tours. Don't miss the chance to make your trip to Italy an experience you are sure to never forget!

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