Visit the National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Palazzo Barberini to admire paintings and works by artists from Italy and beyond, spanning several centuries!
Discover the incredible palace that houses the gallery. It was built in the 17th century by Maderno in collaboration with Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who was responsible for the remarkable spiral staircase.
By exploring the different halls of this Baroque palace you will see:
- La Fornarina by Raphael
- The Madonna and Child Enthroned by Filippo Lippi
- Judith Beheading Holofernes by Caravaggio
- The ceiling of the Great Hall: The Triumph of Divine Providence by Pietro da Cortona
- And more
Your ticket grants you fast-track access at the entrance to the palace, so you can spend more time admiring the famous collections!