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Typology: Art Museum

Address

Address: Via della Pilotta, 17
Zone: Rione Trevi (Quirinale-Tritone-Barberini) (Roma centro)

Contacts

Opening times

Open on Friday and Saturday mornings even on holidays.
Private visits by appointment every other day.
For detailsvisit the > official website.

Information

Full tour: Apartments Galleria, Princess Isabelle, Pio and gardens: € 25,00
Short tour: Apartment Galleria and gardens: € 15,00
Discount for the guided tour and the entrance to the Gallery for Roma Pass holders

Saturday morning free entrance for:
– children up to 12 years old (max. 2 for each paying accompanying adult)
– assistant for disable
– Carabinieri, Italian Police (official ID requested)
– members of the Italian Association of Historical Homes (card holders)
– official guides (official ID requested) in accompaniment to a group

For further details visit www.galleriacolonna.it/en/info or contact Galleria Colonna directly.

Disabled people Access - services available:
- accessible entrance
- accessible wheelchair path
- accessible toilet
- services for children
- reserved parking

Agreement with

Roma Pass

Booking

» Obligatory

Description

The Colonna Gallery is situated inside the Palace with the same name in Piazza Santi Apostoli. It was set up in 1654 by cardinal Girolamo the First Colonna, who entrusted its construction to the architect Antonio Del Grande. At his death in 1671 Girolamo Fontana took over the supervision of the works. The decoration of the vaults (Episode of the life of Marcantonio the Second Colonna, Apotheosis of Marcantonio the Second Colonna, and Allegory of Marcantonio the Second Colonna at Lepanto) realized by the painters J.P. Schor, G. Coli, F. Gherardi, S.Ricci and G.B. Chiari, was completed in 1702. The colored marbles of the floor come from the Temple of Serapis on the Quirinal. The collection includes paintings by Bronzino (Venus, Cupid and Satyr, Madonna with drowsy Infant), J. Tintoretto (Narcisus at the spring), Guido Reni (St. Francis in prayer with two angels), Guercino (Martyrdom of St. Emerenziana, St. Paul the hermit, Moses with the Tables of the Law, Archangel Gabriel), Annibale Carracci (Eater of Beans), Salvator Rosa (St. John the Baptist in acave), Dughet (various Landscapes). The Gallery allows a view of the beautiful private gardens of the Palace.

Services

» Bookshop
» Guided Visits

See also

Culture and leisure › Cultural heritage › Exhibition venues
Culture and leisure › Cultural heritage › Architectural and historical heritage
Culture and leisure › Cultural heritage › Architectural and historical heritage

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Last checked: 2023-08-02 9:25