Entrance ticket to Colonna Gallery
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Why you’ll love this…
It’s a stunning example of Roman Baroque architecture and design
There’s historic frescoes celebrating the Battle of Lepanto
You’ll see masterpieces by Carracci, Tintoretto, Bronzino, and other Italian artists
It’s home to the Great Hall and the Room of the Battle Column featuring Marcantonio II Colonna
What we expect
A masterpiece of Roman Baroque, the Galleria Colonna was commissioned in the mid-1600s by Cardinal Girolamo I Colonna and his nephew Lorenzo Onofrio, and inaugurated in 1700 by Philip II Colonna. Originally designed by Antonio del Grande, it was later enhanced by Bernini, Paolo Schor, and Carlo Fontana.
The gallery was created to celebrate the Christian victory at the Battle of Lepanto (1571), with Commander Marcantonio II Colonna depicted throughout the Great Hall and the Room of the Battle Column.
The collection includes works by Ghirlandaio, Palma the Elder, Bronzino, Tintoretto, Pietro da Cortona, Annibale Carracci (The Beaneater), Guercino, Albani, Muziano, and...
What's included
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Service fee (added at checkout)
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Entrance ticket
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Permanent exhibition
What to remember
Know in advance:
The time slot you select at the time of booking is your preferred time. If it's no longer available, the closest available time, (anytime during opening hours on the selected date) will be automatically confirmed