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Palazzo Barberini
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Enjoy a visit to Barberini Palace without stress. Make your on-line reservation in advance to get in avoiding the long lines at the entrance.

Openings: 8.30-19.30

From Tuesday to Sunday: 8.30 - 19.30

Closed: Closed on Monday

Ticket office close at 6.00 p.m.

Address: Via delle Quattro Fontane, 13, 00184 ROME

REDUCED TICKETS

Reduced tickets: For European Union citizens aged between 18 and 25 years, Teachers of Public Institutions in the EU (Vatican City, Monaco , Switzerland, Luxembourg , Republic of San Marino, Lichtenstein).

Free tickets: For non EU citizens under 18, EU citizens under 18, You will be asked to show your ID card at the entrance for reduced and free tickets.

A commission charge is added to the price of the ticket for the booking. An additional fee will be added for any further booking change or modification.

This museum occupies most of Palazzo Barberini’s first floor and displays works of art by great Italian and foreign painters from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries including Raffaello and Caravaggio.

The collection boasts many masterpieces, particularly from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

The fifteenth century is only represented in a piecemeal fashion, though a highlight is Filippo Lippi’s painting Madonna and Child Enthroned, dated 1437, on loan from Corneto Tarquinia.

The sixteenth-century collection is more extensive and among its more important portraits is Raffaello’s famous La Fornarina, as well as paintings by Andrea del Sarto, Beccafumi, Sodoma, Bronzino and works of art by Lotto, Tintoretto, Titian and El Greco, spanning work by Bologna artists and ending at the end of the century with Caravaggio’s splendid Judith Beheading Holofernes and the great 1600s with work by Reni, Domenichino, Guercino, Lanfranco, Bernini, Poussin, Pietro da Cortona, Gaulli and Maratta.

Eighteenth-century painting is also well represented. The exhibition is arranged by schools, offering a complete overview of Italian art of that time, of consistently high quality, with a rare collection of French eighteenth-century paintings as well. .

Enjoy a visit Barberini Palace without stress. Make your on-line reservation in advance to get in avoiding the long lines at the entrance.

Palazzo Barberini Palazzo Barberini - The Portrait of a Young Woman (also known as La fornarina) is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael, made between 1518 and 1520.