Palazzo Colonna in Rome: tickets for the famous Gallery

The Colonna Gallery is located inside Palazzo Colonna in Rome and houses one of the largest private art collections, with works by Tintoretto, Perugino, Rubens, Bronzino and many other internationally renowned artists. But the architecture of the Palazzo and the Gallery itself are works of art, expressions of the Baroque and other styles that were integrated during its long construction.

The palace covers about three hectares and is the largest noble residence in Rome, where the descendants of the Colonna family still live today. Originating from the village of the same name near Rome and with a history stretching back thousands of years, the Colonna family was a patrician lineage that gave birth to a Pope (Martin V), cardinals, men of letters and statesmen. How can one buy tickets for the Colonna Gallery and Palazzo Colonna? And what wonders do they house inside?

Online tickets for Palazzo Colonna in Rome

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Treasure of San Gennaro: how to get tickets?

Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro

Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro

Centuries and centuries of devotion to the patron saint of the Neapolitan city, San Gennaro, have led to the creation of a veritable treasure trove, housed in the museum of the same name, which has been open to the public since 2003. To visit the Treasure of San Gennaro, tickets can be purchased conveniently online while planning your trip to Naples. Among the city’s various monuments, you cannot miss a visit to the Duomo, whose Royal Chapel is dedicated to San Gennaro and represents the Neapolitans’ strong bond with their patron saint. And to see an alternative version of the city, the underground Naples route gives a glimpse of what once existed on the streets of the historic centre.

Tickets for the Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro

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Terme di Caracalla: how to buy tickets online

Rome is a veritable open-air museum for lovers of ancient history: from its legendary foundation, the Romans turned it into the capital of an empire. Many structures from the public life of the period have been well preserved to this day and still form part of the urban fabric of Rome. Just think of the Colosseum, the Imperial Forum, the Baths of Caracalla or the Circus Maximus. The latter two are also used for large events and, if going there for a concert or a show is a unique and evocative experience, visiting them for the function they had in Roman times will allow you to discover more about the history of the eternal city.

Ingresso alle Terme di Caracalla

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Capitoline Museums: how to get tickets online

The millenary history of the Eternal City can be seen not only by strolling through the streets of the historic centre – in itself an open-air museum – but also by entering the museums of Rome, which are numerous and scattered throughout the city. From the best known and oldest, such as the Vatican Museums, the Palatine Gallery or the Capitoline Museums, to the smaller and lesser known ones. These include the Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi, created in 1930 out of the Museum of the Empire and now housing more than 120,000 objects including works of art, documents, photographs and prints, or the Napoleonic Museum, a testimony to the relationship between the Bonaparte family and Rome, born from the collection of Giuseppe Primoli, a descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte.

The works in the Capitoline Museums

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Castello Sforzesco in Milan: tickets and directions

Castello Sforzesco | musei Milano

Milan is home to one of the largest castles in Europe, a veritable fortified citadel that now houses important museums and archives: the Castello Sforzesco. A stone’s throw from the historic center and Milan Cathedral, Castello Sforzesco is a dive into the city’s medieval past. In the many museums it houses, it is also possible to view works by leading artists in Italian art history and the Renaissance, such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Antonello da Messina. To complete the picture of Renaissance Milan, then, it is possible to visit the famous Cenacolo vinciano, a unique and precious work preserved in the Refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

The history of the Castello Sforzesco

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