Visit the Doria Pamphilj Gallery in Rome, housed in the magnificent 16th-century Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, and admire its rich collection of Baroque and Renaissance masterpieces.
Admire Velázquez’s masterpieces and marvel at the gallery’s centrepiece, Velázquez’s renowned “Portrait of Pope Innocent X,” a stunning example of Baroque portraiture.
See Titian’s “Sacred and Profane Love” and Caravaggio’s “Rest on the Flight into Egypt,” showcasing the brilliance of Venetian and Roman art.
Experience Baroque elegance in the palace’s lavish interiors, including the Sala degli Specchi (Hall of Mirrors) and Sala di Galeria (Gallery Hall), showcasing 17th-century Rome’s grandeur.
About the Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Rome:
The Doria Pamphilj Palace, built in 1559 by Cardinal Giovanni Doria, is a stunning Roman palace renowned for its lavish gallery with Baroque art and architecture. Home to the powerful Doria Pamphilj family, its magnificent rooms boast masterpieces like Caravaggio’s "Rest on the Flight into Egypt" and Velázquez’s "Portrait of Pope Innocent X." The gallery’s rich collection also includes works by Titian and Raphael. Visitors will explore frescoed halls like ‘Pussino Hall’ and ‘Velvet Room’, where the grandeur of Rome's aristocratic history is brought to life through its unparalleled art and exquisite décor.
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