Rick Steves Tour: Borghese Gallery, Rome

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By Rick Steves

By Gene Openshaw

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Rick Steves' Tours eBooks are straightforward, self-guided tours of some of Europe's most popular museums, ancient buildings, and other points of interest, designed for easy reference on your mobile device or eReader. In Rick Steves’ Tour: Borghese Gallery, Rome—for less than the price of a cappuccino—Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a visit to the Borghese Gallery, including when to go, how much it costs, and what's worth your time once you're there. With Rick's knowledgeable, humorous writing in hand, you'll also learn some interesting historical facts about the museum along the way. Packed with indispensable tips and recommendations from America's expert on Europe, Rick Steves’ Tour: Borghese Gallery, Rome is a tour guide in your pocket—and on your smartphone.

Rick Steves' Tours and Walks are available for must-see locations throughout London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Amsterdam, Vienna, Budapest, Athens, and Istanbul.

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Borghese Gallery Tour

Galleria e Museo Borghese

ORIENTATION

THE TOUR BEGINS

Map: Borghese Gallery—Ground Floor

Main Entry Hall

Pinacoteca (Painting Gallery)

Map: Borghese Gallery—Pinacoteca

More than just a great museum, the Borghese Gallery is a beautiful villa set in the greenery of surrounding gardens. You get to see art commissioned by the luxury-loving Borghese family displayed in the very rooms for which it was created.

There’s a superb collection of works by Bernini, including his intricately carved Apollo and Daphne, a statue that’s more air than stone. Among the many Caravaggio paintings is the artist’s portrait of himself—as a severed head. Frescoes, marble, stucco, and interior design enhance the masterpieces.

This is a place where—regardless of whether you learn a darn thing—you can sit back and enjoy the sheer beauty of the palace and its art.

ORIENTATION

Cost: €9, or €13 during special exhibits; both prices include €2 reservation fee (see “Reservations” below).

Hours: Tue-Sun 9:00-19:00, ticket office closes one hour earlier, closed Mon.

Reservations: Reservations are mandatory and easy to get. Choose your day and an entry time at 9:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, or 17:00. Booking online is easiest (galleriaborghese.it, €2 extra booking fee). You can also reserve by phone (tel. 06-32810, press 2 for English; office hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-18:00, Sat 9:00-13:00, closed Sat in Aug and Sun year-round). To pick up your ticket, present your claim number at the Borghese entrance 30 minutes before your appointed entry time (or risk forfeiting your reservation).

During peak season (May-Sept), reserve a minimum of several days in advance for a weekday visit, and at least a week ahead for weekends. Off-season, same-day reservations are possible in person on weekdays but not weekends. The Roma Pass is accepted here, but you still need to make a €2 reservation (by phone only; specify that you have a Roma Pass). If you don’t have a reservation, try arriving near the top of the hour to see if there are any no-shows; 9:00 is your best bet. Good luck.

Getting There: The museum is set idyllically but inconveniently in the vast Villa Borghese Gardens. A taxi drops you 100 yards from the museum (tell the cabbie “gal-leh-REE-ah bor-GAY-zay”). Bus #910 goes from Termini train station to the Via Pinciana stop, 100 yards from the museum. By Metro, use the Barberini stop, walk up Via Veneto, enter the park, and turn right, following signs (a 20-minute walk). The Spagna Metro stop is equally close, but the route to the museum is circuitous.

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On Sale
Sep 6, 2016
Page Count
12 pages
Publisher
Rick Steves
ISBN-13
9781631215407

Rick Steves

About the Author

Since 1973, Rick Steves has spent about four months a year exploring Europe. His mission: to empower Americans to have European trips that are fun, affordable, and culturally broadening. Rick produces a best-selling guidebook series, a public television series, and a public radio show, and organizes small-group tours that take over 30,000 travelers to Europe annually.  He does all of this with the help of more than 100 well-traveled staff members at Rick Steves’ Europe in Edmonds, WA (near Seattle). When not on the road, Rick is active in his church and with advocacy groups focused on economic and social justice, drug policy reform, and ending hunger. To recharge, Rick plays piano, relaxes at his family cabin in the Cascade Mountains, and spends time with his son Andy and daughter Jackie. Find out more about Rick at http://www.ricksteves.com and on Facebook.

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Gene Openshaw

About the Author

Since 1973, Rick Steves has spent about four months a year exploring Europe. His mission: to empower Americans to have European trips that are fun, affordable, and culturally broadening. Rick produces a best-selling guidebook series, a public television series, and a public radio show, and organizes small-group tours that take over 30,000 travelers to Europe annually. He does all of this with the help of more than 100 well-traveled staff members at Rick Steves' Europe in Edmonds, WA (near Seattle). When not on the road, Rick is active in his church and with advocacy groups focused on economic and social justice, drug policy reform, and ending hunger. To recharge, Rick plays piano, relaxes at his family cabin in the Cascade Mountains, and spends time with his son Andy, daughter Jackie, and his new grandson…baby Atlas. Find out more about Rick at http://www.ricksteves.com and on Facebook.

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Gene Openshaw has co-authored a dozen Rick Steves books, specializing in writing walks and tours of Europe's cities, museums, and cultural sites. He also contributes to Rick's public television series, produces tours for Rick Steves Audio Europe, and is a regular guest on Rick's public radio show. Outside of the travel world, Gene has co-authored The Seattle Joke Book. As a composer, Gene has written a full-length opera called Matter, a violin sonata, and dozens of songs. He lives near Seattle with his daughter, enjoys giving presentations on art and history, and roots for the Mariners in good times and bad.

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