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For an immersive visit, see Canaletto at Palazzo Braschi—Giovanni Antonio Canal’s Venetian vedute on loan from leading museums. Tickets are required for entry; hours may vary by season.
Originally envisioned by Cosimo Morelli, the elegant Palazzo Braschi (home of the Museo di Roma, near Piazza Navona) was once a costly masterpiece of architectural ingenuity. Even today, its imposing presence makes it undeniably one of Rome’s most remarkable museums. Step inside, and Giuseppe Valadier’s grand staircase—fashioned from eighteen majestic red granite columns and reputedly once graced by Emperor Caligula himself—awaits your admiration.
Venture upstairs, and a vast exhibition area opens before you, housing a captivating array of artifacts, medieval frescoes, and intricate mosaics, some once adorning St. Peter’s Basilica (Vatican City) and the now-demolished Roman Church of Santa Maria. Ever wondered what these lost churches looked like at their peak?
Marvel at vivid portraits capturing the influential figures of historic papal families or lose yourself in detailed paintings by Bartolomeo Pinelli and Giovanni Paolo Pannini, illustrating colorful Roman festivals and grand ceremonies. The collection doesn’t end there—it expands into striking photographs, period costumes, delicate ceramics, and exquisite antique furniture.
Feeling a bit hungry after exploring the museum? Take a moment to savor a delightful snack nearby before continuing your journey to the charming Piazza Navona, just steps away.
If your artistic curiosity still isn’t fully satisfied, why not enhance your Palazzo Braschi experience by including the renowned Canaletto Exhibition (1697-1768)? It’s an exceptional opportunity to see outstanding works sourced from galleries and museums across the globe.
Looking to dive deeper into Rome’s artistic heritage? Palazzo Braschi houses an extraordinary assortment of more than 100,000 artistic treasures, including detailed drawings, masterful paintings, sculptures, historic costumes, evocative photographs, and timeless furniture—all offering a compelling glimpse into Rome’s rich history and culture.
- Designed by Giuseppe Valadier, one of the best neoclassical architects, central staircase expects your visit. See 18 columns of red granite used by the Emperor Caligula himself,
- Have a look at Trevi Fountain, a unique design drawing, and a stunning old photograph of the Pantheon by Tommaso Cuccioni,
- Don’t miss the chance to include Canaletto Exhibition to your ticket to explore some more from other galleries and museums from around the world.
Cancellations and changes are not possible for this ticket.
Cosimo Morelli designed this palace in 1780, on the site of the Palazzo Orsini-Santobono, for the nephew of Pius VI (Braschi). It was the last of the princely palaces erected in Rome by the papal families. It is in the form of a trapezoid, with one corner on Piazza San Pantaleo, and another on Via di Pasquino. Here, by the palace, we see the famous « Maestro Pasquino », a fragment of a statue of Menelaus, from the Hellenistic group of the III cent. B. C. portraying Menelaus supporting the dead body of Patrocles. The statue is very famous for the « pasquinades » satirical witticisms) placed on the pedestal by the people, in the period of the Papal State.
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