Galleria Colonna is a museum in Rome that is housed in the Palazzo Colonna that was built in the 15th century by Pope Martinus V member of the noble Colonna family. The Galleria Colonna holds and exhibits a collection of art that includes works by Titian, Guercino, Reni, Bronzino (Venus, Cupid), Jacopo Tintoretto (the Narcissus) and Annibale Carraci (The Beaneater). Furthermore, it includes works of art by Paul Bril, Jan Brueghel, Jan de Momper, Jan Frans van Bloemen, Antoon van Dyck and Jean Boulogne.
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Via della Pilotta 17, Rome
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Galleria Colonna is a grand, opulent palace in the heart of Rome that houses an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts. Visitors often praise the stunning Baroque architecture and lavish interiors, particularly the main gallery with its ornate frescoes and intricate details. The art collection, featuring works by renowned Italian and European masters, is extensive and well-curated. Many guests appreciate the less crowded atmosphere compared to other Roman attractions, allowing for a more intimate viewing experience. The guided tours, when available, are frequently mentioned as informative and enhancing the visit. Some visitors note that the limited opening hours (typically only on Saturday mornings) can be inconvenient, and a few find the entrance fee relatively high. However, most agree that the grandeur and beauty of the palazzo make it worth the visit. The gallery offers a glimpse into the opulence of Roman aristocracy and provides a rich cultural experience for art and history enthusiasts.
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