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Art Lover's Guide to Rome


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Jessica Spiegel is a freelance writer and editor based in Portland, Oregon. She's an obsessive knitter who loves Italy, cooking, Sazeracs, footy, pho, altruism, and finding delights in cities with bad reputations.

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Jessica Spiegel is a freelance writer and editor based in Portland, Oregon. She's an obsessive knitter who loves Italy, cooking, Sazeracs, footy, pho, altruism, and finding delights in cities with bad reputations.

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The Italian capital isn’t only famous for its history—Rome has long been a major art destination as well, and art tours offer a look at some of the city’s best-known works. See below for the top museums, galleries, and art-filled churches to visit.

Vatican Museums

Tapestries on show at the Vatican Museums in Rome.
Tapestries on show at the Vatican Museums. | Photo Credit: Cristian Puscasu / Shutterstock

The vast collections of the Vatican Museums can be overwhelming, not least because of the long lines at the entrance every day. Skip-the-line tours offer a way to beat the queue and make sure you don’t miss the most important pieces, such as the Apollo of Belvedere and the Laocoon.

Sistine Chapel

The ceiling at the Sistine Chapel.
There's much to take in at the Sistine Chapel. | Photo Credit: JurateBuiviene / Shutterstock

The Sistine Chapel is considered to be part of the Vatican Museums, and it’s usually visited on tours of the museums. Choose a tour that starts at the Sistine Chapel to get in before the crowds and view Michelangelo’s work in peace.

Borghese Gallery

People stroll outside the elegant Borghese Gallery.
The elegant Borghese Gallery. | Photo Credit: Dmytro Surkov / Shutterstock

Inside this former nobleman’s home is a fabulous collection of Bernini sculptures and Caravaggio paintings. The Borghese Gallery can only be visited on a guided tour, which fill up well in advance—be sure to book ahead.

Barberini Palace

Outside Barberini Palace in the Italian capital.
Outside Barberini Palace. | Photo Credit: REPORT / Shutterstock

This 17th-century palace houses part of the National Gallery of Ancient Art (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica). The collection features pieces from the 13th to 18th centuries, with particularly notable works by Raphael, Caravaggio, Tintoretto, and Bernini.

Palazzo Corsini

A sunny day at Palazzo Corsini in Rome.
A sunny day at Palazzo Corsini. | Photo Credit: V_E / Shutterstock

The 18th-century Palazzo Corsini contains another part of the National Gallery of Ancient Art, with most works on display having once been a part of the Corsini family’s private collection. The pieces are well preserved, almost entirely in their original locations on the walls from when they were donated by the family.

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