Galleria Borghese - many works by Bernini, Caravaggio, Rubins, Raphael & Titian. (Wikipedia)
Villa Farnesina - an exquisite mansion of a wealthy Roman. View the house interior (including frescos by Raphael), the extensive painting collection, and the formal gardens. Via della Lungara 230. Open M-S 9:00-14:00. Second Sunday of the month 9:00-17:00.
Vatican Museum - Pieta, Laocoön, Bernini, Raphael (especially, the School of Athens), Sistine Chapel, mosaic painting, Greek & Roman statuary, and much, much more. (Wikipedia)
From a good article on when to visit the Vatican Museum:
"As the most popular tourist site in Rome, there’s never really a quiet time to visit the Vatican. To bypass the heaviest crowds, avoid weekends and school holidays and choose the winter months over summer (though do stay away over Christmas). Unless you’re here to see the Pope, steer clear of Wednesdays, when he gives a papal audience. Tour buses tend to descend in the mornings, so pick an afternoon for an independent visit. A great option if you’re here between April and October is to book a guided after-hours tour — it’s more expensive than visiting during the day, but tickets are limited and thinner crowds are therefore guaranteed.
It’s deliberately poorly advertised, but the Vatican Museums also welcome locals — Roman residents like to visit on uncrowded Friday evenings, when live music, drinks and nibbles accompany the stunning artworks. Between May and October (except August when it’s high season) the most popular galleries in the Museums — the Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel — open for limited numbers who pre-book entry tickets. These nights are also the only time you can get into the normally shut St Pius V rooms — filled with medieval and Renaissance ceramics and miniature mosaics — unless you take a private tour. Looking for a freebie? The museums are closed on Sundays, but the last Sunday of every month from 9am to 12.30pm has free entrance."
Designed by Michaelangelo, the Capitoline Museum is superb. The location of the famous equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, and dozens of antiquarian statuary.
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Villa Farnesina, Via della Lungara 230 |