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Galleria Borghese

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    • Day 4

      Museo e Galleria Borghese

      October 20, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

      Wow - so first off let me apologize again for nearly passing out while we were in this gallery. But honestly, the whole building was so breathtaking that it literally took my breath away. The Rape of Persephone statue is another piece I've seen so many times in books and online, but seeing it in person and really getting a close look at the sheer perfection of the marble is a once in a lifetime experience.Read more

    • Day 21

      Forum & Villa Borghese

      September 22, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Kind of expecting to see half of Italy as a quarry such is the extent of stone monstrosities.

      Very thankful to Rick Steeve for his free podcasts allowing us to do our own free tour of forum.

      FRIDAY

      We said bon voyage to the honeymooners today before Eric and kids set out to see the wealthiest museum, art gallery and safe harbouring for ... the Vatican and I went to find the other Van Gogh in the city.

      The 80,000 steps we took yesterday have had an impact on my poor feet and I limped 10m before hailing a cab. Nightmare driver yelling and remonstrating at noone in particular and then cursing all in our path.

      Villa Borghese my destination was sold out for the day so after checking my maps I limped to the National Gallery which I have to say for the size of the magnificent structure had very few paintings . Maybe Eric and the kids were seeing all the 'procured' art instead. Vincent and Cezanne didn't fail me though and even a Pollock to shock.
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    • Day 4

      Villa Borghese

      February 3, 2019 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      Die Villa Borghese und der riesige Park sind im Winter natürlich wenig einladend. Zumal auch ein spontaner Besuch beim Museum der Villa dazu führt, dass man keinen Einlass bekommt. Das Museum ist sehr klein und daher werden nur wenige Gäste pro Tag eingelassen. Mit einer kleinen Bimmelbahn kann man den Park aber auch bei Regen umrunden.Read more

    • Day 6

      Gallery Borghese

      May 11, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Yes, another amazing place. The masterpieces go on and on! With pre-booked timed entrances, you have exactly two hours to get through the treasures. The entire building and its' decorations are amazing - it is visual overload. One does get a real feel for the talent of Bernini in his amazing sculptures - how he did all this from a single block of marble is a miracle really. The movement, detail and texturing of his subjects is unsurpassed. In comparison, sculptures prior to this look flat - he really did bring the life into this art form.

      The park is lovely, like Stanley Park or Central Park, a reprive for city folk to get a nice walk or group bicycle ride amongst the lovely (and very Italian tall pine trees). People everywhere enjoy the same things it seems.

      This art museum is housed within the Villa Borghese Pinciana, designed by architect Flaminio Ponzio as the suburban home of Cardinal Scipione Borghese. The home was given extensive renovations in the 17th century but dates back to when it was Scipione Borghese' home (1579-1633). The house has two floors with 20 rooms, the architectural and interior design features of the building are an attraction in themselves. One of the rooms has a trompe l'oeil ceiling fresco and another has Roman floor mosaics. In the entrance hall there is a mosaic featuring gladiators which dates back to 320AD and was found on the Borghese Estate at Torrenova.

      The works of art on show came from the private collection of Cardinal Scipione, son of Ortensia Borghese (Pope Paul V's sister) and Francesco Caffarelli. The Cardinal was a patron of artist Bernini and an avid fan of Caravaggio. The collection includes pieces of ancient art as well as Renaissance and baroque art which re-evoke the Golden Age. The collection includes sculptures and paintings.
      Canova's statue of Pauline Bonaparte (1805-1808) is one of the highlights of the collection. Among the paintings are 107 works received by the Cardinal as a gift from the Pope, the paintings had been confiscated from painter Giuseppe Cesari. Raphael's Deposition was another personal gift from the Pope and in 1682 Correggios' Danae joined the collection. Visitors can see Bernini's Apollo and Daphne, Titian's Sacred and Profane Love and works by Lorenzo, Botticelli, Lotto, Rubens, Savoldo, Bassano and Domenichino.

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