Barberini Palace & Galleria Corsini: Entry Ticket
Barberini Palace & Galleria Corsini: Entry Ticket
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Barberini Palace & Galleria Corsini Tickets
Skip Rome's crowded museums and discover two art treasures that locals know but tourists often miss. Your dual entry ticket unlocks both Palazzo Barberini and Galleria Corsini, housing some of Italy's finest Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces in elegant, uncrowded settings.
Palazzo Barberini, the former noble residence near Piazza Barberini, showcases works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Holbein, and Filippo Lippi. You'll climb Borromini's spectacular spiral staircase and gaze up at frescoed ceilings that rival the Sistine Chapel. Across the river in Trastevere, Galleria Corsini displays paintings by Rubens, van Dyck, and Guido Reni within a charming 18th-century palace. Both venues offer the rare pleasure of viewing world-class art without fighting through crowds.
These galleries provide the perfect counterpoint to Rome's busier attractions. After exploring ancient history at the Colosseum and Roman Forum, you'll appreciate the contemplative atmosphere and artistic focus these museums provide.
Highlights
- Caravaggio's dramatic paintings at Palazzo Barberini, including some of his most powerful religious scenes
- Borromini's architectural masterpiece spiral staircase with its ingenious double-helix design
- Pietro da Cortona's ceiling fresco "The Triumph of Divine Providence" covering the entire Great Hall
- Rubens and van Dyck masterpieces displayed in Galleria Corsini's intimate palace setting
- Works by Renaissance masters Raphael and Filippo Lippi in their original palatial context
- Peaceful viewing experience with far fewer visitors than Rome's major museums
Plan Your Visit to Barberini Palace & Galleria Corsini
Both museums are wheelchair accessible and allow photography without flash or tripods. You can visit both galleries in one day or split your visits across two consecutive days for a more leisurely experience. Allow 1 to 1.5 hours per museum to properly appreciate the collections.
The museums are typically quiet and peaceful, making them ideal for art lovers seeking a contemplative experience. Audio guides are available at both venues for rental or download. While children are welcome, the content appeals most to older children and teens with an interest in art history.
Palazzo Barberini sits conveniently near the city centre, while Galleria Corsini offers a perfect excuse to explore charming Trastevere. Consider combining your visit with a stroll through this historic neighbourhood or a meal at one of its traditional trattorias. For those interested in more comprehensive art experiences, the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel provide an excellent complement to these more intimate galleries.
Why you'll love it
- Unlock Palazzo Barberini and Galleria Corsini on a single ticket
- See works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Holbein and Filippo Lippi
- Explore Palazzo Barberini, a former noble residence near Piazza Barberini
- Climb Borromini's celebrated staircase inside Palazzo Barberini
- Browse Renaissance and Baroque art in uncrowded, elegant settings
What's included
- Admission to Palazzo Barberini
- Admission to Galleria Corsini
- Guided tour
- Audio guide
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Sat10:00-18:00
- Know before you go
Ticket valid for entry to both museums on the same day or consecutive days.
Last entry 1 hour before closing.
Discount available for EU citizens under 26 with ID.
No flash photography allowed.
- Visitor guidelines
Do not touch artworks or sit on historic furniture.
Follow marked visitor paths.
Speak quietly to preserve the museum atmosphere.
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Can I visit both galleries in one day?
Yes, but you may also split the visits across two consecutive days.
Are these museums crowded?
No, they are typically quiet and peaceful.
Is there a guided tour?
No, this is a self-guided ticket.
Are they wheelchair accessible?
Yes, both locations are accessible.
Can I take photos?
Yes, but flash and tripods are not allowed.
How long do I need?
Allow 1–1.5 hours per museum.
Can I bring kids?
Yes, though content is best suited to older children and teens.
Are restrooms available?
Yes, at both venues.
Is the ticket flexible?
Yes, you can visit the two museums over two days.
Are audio guides available?
Yes, check at the entrance for rental or download options.
Where you'll be
Palazzo Barberini, 13, Via delle Quattro Fontane
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