Prince d'un jour, visite complète du palais de Colonna, prix du forfait





Description
Au cours de cette visite, vous pourrez découvrir comment une famille noble vivait et vit de nos jours dans une partie du palais.Vous pourrez profiter de l'opulence et de la richesse de la décoration, des collections de peintures historiques toujours disposées selon les principes du '700.Cette visite comprend également l'appartement du rez-de-chaussée , résidence de la dernière princesse de la dynastie, Isabella Sursock, peinte par Pinturicchio, l'un des artistes les plus importants de la renaissance, actif dans la chapelle Sixtine . Dans les appartements supérieurs, autrefois utilisés comme résidence officielle, vous admirerez La Grande Galerie, vraiment un chef-d'œuvre à couper le souffle ! Les peintures ont été réalisées au 17ème siècle pour célébrer la gloire de la famille. Les collections de peinture sont très importantes, en particulier les œuvres de Jan Breugel, Tintoretto, Carracci et d'autres artistes très célèbres. Enfin, nous visitons les jardins et les appartements de Pio. Les billets ne sont pas inclus 25 euros, gratuit pour les moins de 12 ans.
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Ce circuit vous conduira dans l'un des palais les plus spectaculaires de l'aristocratie romaine. nous visitons les deux appartements, le rez-de-chaussée, ancienne résidence de Pincess Isabella Sarsock, et la résidence officielle de la famille, le Colonna Palace.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(5)
Highly recommend our guided tour of Colonna Palace—so much history and elegance! Our tour guide enhanced our experience with art, family and Roman details. A must see.
Knowing this Palace, it was by chance, when passing through the street, when I entered I marveled, I do not expect it, it was great, I have seen many Palaces, but like this few, if you go to Rome, it must be a must, because it is price. We were treated superbly and very lovingly, I recommend spending time to see it, as we arrived very late and could not recreate.
The visit was really interesting, the Palace is extraordinary and rich in works of art of great artistic and historical value, our guide Rebecca accompanied us to discover the history of the Palace and the Colonna dynasty of which she is a great connoisseur, with great competence and transmitting us the passion for the subject. The only drawback, which does not concern the visit itself, was the behavior of the staff at the ticket office who in a very rude tone told us that our reservation was not valid as an entrance by incorrectly claiming that it was still necessary to download an app or call Viator assistance and insinuating that the portal often created problems. Everything was resolved a moment later as soon as we met the guide who had our tickets with him letting us in without any problem. Overall therefore very recommended experience
This is a must-see and I am surprised I hadn't heard of it sooner. In fact, I met some Americans who live part-time in Rome and they'd never heard of it either. The collection itself is extraordinary and it's worth the effort of arranging your schedule so that you can visit it when it's open. It's on a par or better than the Borghese (with more paintings and less sculpture). And I must compliment my guide who is expert in knowledge of the collection, history and more! This is personalized and is therefore much better than canned tours where they skip what I might want to know more about - you can stop and ask about anything you want to know about - architecture, decor, paintings, sculpture, the family, the story behind the cannonball, etc. I highly recommend this one.



