The Borghese Gallery, set inside the 17th-century Villa Borghese Pinciana in Rome's sprawling Villa Borghese park, houses one of Italy's finest private art collections. Cardinal Scipione Borghese assembled the original collection, acquiring works by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian alongside an extraordinary group of sculptures by the young Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Visitor numbers are strictly capped, making each timed entry an intimate experience rare for a world-class museum.
This video takes you through the casino's ornate rooms, where Bernini's Apollo and Daphne and his Pluto and Proserpina demonstrate breathtaking technical mastery in marble. Caravaggio's raw, dramatic canvases hang nearby, creating a striking contrast. Expect close-up details of the artworks and a sense of the lavish frescoed ceilings that frame every gallery.
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