Experience Roman Art at its Finest: Raffaello, Tiziano, Rubens Exhibition at Palazzo Barberini
From March 29 to June 30, art enthusiasts will have the exclusive opportunity to immerse themselves in fifty masterpieces from the Borghese Gallery, showcased in the gorgeous setting of Palazzo Barberini. Nestled in the heart of the city center, just a stone’s throw away from the Quirinal Palace, this collaboration between two iconic institutions promises a unique and enriching cultural experience.
The partnership between Galleria Borghese and Palazzo Barberini exemplifies a forward-thinking and sustainable approach to art curation, fostering knowledge sharing and increased accessibility for visitors. Through joint initiatives and innovative efforts, these historic landmarks are paving the way for a more interconnected and contemporary art scene in Rome.
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Rome’s Borghese Gallery
“An event of the highest institutional value testifying to the proximity, not only geographical but also professional, that links the two museums. In the footsteps of Scipione Borghese and Maffeo Barberini, who would have appreciated today’s initiative, we hope that the public will be able to admire the Borghese masterpieces at Palazzo Barberini and celebrate this exhibition, which will be difficult to repeat in the coming decades,” said Thomas Clement Salomon, Director of the National Galleries of Ancient Art.
The press conference on March 28 marked the launch of this collaborative exhibition, shedding light on the intricate process of conserving and maintaining art, a task often deemed challenging and costly.
Among the myriad of remarkable artworks on display, the fifty masterpieces from the Galleria Borghese will be easily recognizable by the vibrant pink labels adorning the pieces in the luxurious piano nobile of the baroque palace.
From Antonello da Messina’s “Portrait of a Man” to Raphael’s “Lady with a Unicorn” and Titian’s “Sacred Love and Profane Love,” visitors will be captivated by a diverse array of artistic talent, complemented by the permanent collection featuring works from Caravaggio, Annibale Carracci, Nicolas Poussin, and more.
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UNTIL 30 JUNE 2024
Address
Via delle Quattro Fontane 13
Opening hours
Tuesday – Sunday, from 10am to 7pm
Tickets
Full: €15
Reduced: €2
For those with a ticket to Borghese Gallery: €5
Contact
barberinicorsini.org