Enjoy a private, guided visit of Palazzo Spada and Borromini Perspective Galleries on this 2-hour tour. See the highlights in the collection, home to many famous masterpieces as you walk through. Your guide will help you travel back to Baroque times through interactive, multimedia tools.
Choose to meet your local guide either at 9am or 2pm at the Palazzo Spada, a XVI century residence of one of the most influential noble families of Rome. The palace contains a superb collection of paintings and architecture wonders including the famous Borromini trompe l'oeil perspective gallery.
On your private tour, visit the highlights of the collection, including Titian's Portrait of Musician, Gentileschi's David contemplating the head of Goliath, Reni's Portrait of Cardinal Bernardino Spada, Brueghel's Landscape with Windmills, and other famous masterpieces.
Go back to Baroque Rome with your guide as you relive those times with the help of multimedia and visual tools. Your guide will be able to answer your questions and can help customize the tour to your party's tastes. If time permits, you can also explore the nearby area of Campo de' Fiori.
Palazzo Spada Ticket Office
• Please arrive at the departure point 10 minutes prior to the departure time
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Not wheelchair accessible
• A moderate amount of walking is involved
• It is recommended to bring a photo ID or passport for children, since they receive free admission
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