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Embark on a self-guided audio tour designed for anyone with an interest in exploring the depths of Rome beyond the well-trodden tourist paths. Perfect for the traveler who enjoys a blend of ancient history and modern vibrancy, this tour offers an engaging way to connect with Rome's layered past and colorful present. Starting at the historic Catacombs of Saint Callixtus and ending at the poetic Catacombs of Commodilla, participants will navigate the winding narratives of the Eternal City, propelled by detailed narratives accessible through their own device. The route leads from the solemn pathways beneath Rome's surface to the vivacious streets of neighborhoods like Garbatella, inviting an exploration of not only Rome's catacombs but also its marvelous basilicas, iconic garden homes, and spirited street art murals. The journey brings to light the hidden gems nestled within the city's bustling landscape and uncovers the silent stories of early Christians intertwined with the daily rhythms of modern Roman life. Memorable experiences along the way include standing in the hallowed halls of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls and contemplating the vivid street art of Garbatella. Throughout the tour, the contrasts of Rome's imperious history and its contemporary culture will captivate the mind and senses, leaving travelers with a profound understanding of the heart and soul of this timeless metropolis.

We invite you to Vatican to explore the famous St. Peter's Basilica. See Michelangelo's Pietà, Bernini's Baldacchino, and more priceless works. You will learn about the modern-day Vatican, the history of the area, and the architecture of this epic church as you wander through it. Renaissance-style St. Peter's Basilica is one of the largest churches in the world. Over its 120-year-long construction, many top architects including Raphael and Michelangelo added personal flourishes. Michelangelo, in fact, added the dome – to this day the tallest in the world!

If you've stared at old Romantic paintings and wished you could step inside them, head to Parco Villa Gregoriana for the next best thing. Enjoy spectacular nature just a stone's throw from Rome. Hike easy trails, explore unique woodlands littered with ancient ruins, and peek into natural caves. All this in a park commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI in the early 19th century!

Age before beauty? Not when it comes to art! See both combined at Palazzo Barberini, home to Renaissance highlights from Raphael, Caravaggio and more. See the frescoed ceiling, crucifixes and works by regional painters of popes and cardinals and get free access to Palazzo Corsini.

Step inside one of Rome’s most important churches and uncover its treasures with this self-guided in-app audio tour of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, including an entrance ticket. Explore the basilica at your own pace, following expert narration directly on your smartphone as you move through one of the four Major Papal Basilicas of Rome. This tour is perfect for travelers interested in early Christian art, sacred architecture, and Roman history, as well as anyone wishing to understand the deep devotion to the Virgin Mary that shaped the Eternal City. The route begins on Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore, by the Marian Column, and leads you inside the basilica through its monumental façade. Along the way, you will admire priceless fifth-century mosaics, the Cosmatesque marble floor, the gilded Renaissance ceiling, and the majestic central nave. You will explore the Sistine and Pauline Chapels, discover relics of the Holy Crib beneath the high altar, and contemplate the famous icon Salus Populi Romani. The tour concludes on Piazza dell’Esquilino, beside the ancient obelisk behind the church. Important information: the Basilica of Saint Mary Major is open daily from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. Modest dress is required to enter. Some areas may have limited access during religious services or special events. A small pair of binoculars is recommended to better view the high mosaics.

When you visit the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, you will discover much more than just the Dome, you can also explore the Blessing Loggia, the Hall of Popes, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Staircase. Wonder at the intricate mosaics, centuries-old frescoes, and the architectural beauty of one of Rome's major basilicas. Don't miss the Crypt of the Nativity and the relic of the Holy Crib, believed to be part of the manger where Jesus was laid.

Immerse yourself in the wonders of Ancient Rome with a single ticket! With access to the archaeological area of the Roman Forum and Palatine from the dedicated entrance located in Clivo Argentario, you can explore the rich history of the area without waiting in line. Plus, this ticket guarantees entrance to all of the so-called "super" sites, like the House of Augustus, the Temple of Romulus, Santa Maria Antiqua, the Oratory of the Forty Martyrs, the Curia Iulia Plus, the ticket grants you entry to the Imperial Forums from the Trajan's Column on Via dei Fori Imperiali. Enjoy a journey through time with a single ticket to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Imperial Forums, and Mamertine Prison.

Why act like a pleb when you can feel like an emperor? Cut out the chaotic hassle that is Roman traffic and enjoy the pleasure of exploring Rome by boat. Float down the Tiber. Hop-off when you want to explore the next historic site, then hop back on and continue your cruise. _Molto bene_!

Embark on a journey through time with a self-guided audio tour crafted for history enthusiasts and culturally curious travelers. Included with your exploration is a ticket to the starting point, the Capitoline Museum, a treasure trove of Roman history perched atop the city's famous hills. Immerse yourself in the origins of a civilization that has shaped the world without stepping inside the museum itself; this tour focuses on the city's streets and ancient remains. The route is a vivid tapestry of Rome's splendor, encompassing landmarks such as the Theater of Marcellus, the Pons Aemilius, and the Mouth of Truth. History is etched into the very stones beneath your feet, as you witness the might of the Circus Maximus and the grandeur of the Arch of Constantine. Let the past come alive in whispers of gladiators while standing in the Colosseum's shadow. Savor the past's echo in each step and turn, finishing with the tales of Trajan's towering column. Along the way, experience the wonders of ancient Roman architecture and the stories embedded within, touching the remnants of a bygone era. While the comprehensive audio narrative weaves together a landscape of visible relics, please note that it does not include a tour inside the Capitoline Museum itself. Be sure to capture moments of your walk through Rome's history, as these memories will linger long after your journey concludes.

Ostia Antica Archaeological Park is one of Italy's important historical sites, founded by Rome's King Anco Marzio in 620 B.C. Once a busy commercial center, Ostia now invites you to explore its quiet streets. With your ticket, you can discover the necropolis and 2nd-century tombs. Visit the Roman theater and see the ancient mosaics, all standing as reminders of a once-thriving society.
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About Galleria Borghese
The Borghese Gallery is located in the center of Rome, at Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5, and is surrounded by impressive Villa Borghese Gardens. The easiest way to get there is by bus. The closest stop is Pinciana/Museo Borghese, served by routes 52, 53, 63, 83, 92, 223, 360, and 910.
To get to the gallery by subway, take Line A to Spagna station and then take a pleasant 15–20-minute walk through the gardens.
- Marvel at paintings by Caravaggio and Raphael
The Borghese Gallery houses one of the world's most prestigious private art collections, including numerous paintings by Caravaggio. You can admire his Boy with a Basket of Fruit, Young Sick Bachus, and other masterpieces. The precious collection also contains artworks by Titian, Rubens, and Raphael. For instance, you can marvel at Raphael's Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn.
- Explore ancient and modern sculptures
The gallery displays a wide range of ancient sculptures as well as neo-Classical statues from the 19th century. You can also observe unique marble artworks by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the greatest Italian sculptors of the 17th century.
- Admire rich interiors
The Borghese Gallery is a masterpiece of art in itself. You will go through 20 richly decorated rooms with gorgeous frescoes and marble stucco. All the beautiful walls and ceilings give a peculiar light to the artworks collected in the museum.
The Borghese Gallery is always crowded with tourists but only lets in up to 180 visitors per hour, so there is almost no difference between morning and afternoon time slots. However, the first morning hour is the quietest one because the museum is crowded with only one group of people.
The last shift starting at 05:45 PM is cheaper than others, but it is nearly impossible to explore everything in such a short amount of time.
The Borghese Gallery is open six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 07:00 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
The Borghese Gallery is a special place with numerous stories behind its walls, paintings, and sculptural masterpieces. With our in-app audio guide The Borghese Gallery – the Most Fascinating Museum of Italy, you will get an immersive experience into this former home of the influential noble family and discover little-known details about famous art pieces.
General admission to the Borghese Gallery is €13 for adults and €2 for young EU citizens aged 18–25. If booking online, you also pay a reservation fee and an additional service fee, so the final prices are €17 and €6, respectively. The last entry of the day is always cheaper and costs €8 for adults.
Entry to the gallery is free for children under 18, disabled people (with one accompanying person), journalists, students and professors of Fine Art Academies, ICOM members, and Roma Pass holders. On the first Sunday of every month, entry is free for all visitors, but it is necessary to reserve your spot.
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