My Exclusive Baroque Walk
from € 260,00
See how the modern face of Rome was created by legendary Baroque artists like Bernini.
17th Century Rome, in a distant reflection of the days of the Roman Empire thousands of years ago, was given to decadence.
The art and architecture of the period, known as Baroque, is ornate and fanciful, rich in detail with florid touches that distinguish it from anything that came before.
The most important artist of the time was Bernini who, with the help of the powerful Cardinal who sponsored him, left an unforgettable stamp on Rome with works all over the city from St. Peter's Basilica to the exclusive 17th Century drawing rooms of Rome's rich and powerful.
We'll also see works by Borromini, another of the great Baroque artists, and learn how his attempt to match Bernini's fame and recognition led to tragedy.
Highlights: Piazza of St. Peter’s Basilica, Ponte Sant’Angel, Piazza Navona, the Church of Saint Agnes, San Luigi dei Francesi, Sant’Ivo della Sapienza, Sant’Ignazio, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps
Tour Length: Three Hours
Includes: Your own private guide.
Excludes: Optional gratuities.
| Per group up to 12 people | 260,00 € | 21,67 € per person |
| Per group of 13 to 21 people | 420,00 € | 20,00 € per person |
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