Discover the art and life of Caravaggio, a painter who left an indelible mark on Rome. This fascinating walking tour takes you to see Caravaggio's most characteristic masterpieces, and weaves a fascinating story with a tragic end.
- Excellent value for money
- Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
- Small group ensures personal service
- All entrance fees included
- Conducted in English
A promising youth born into wealth and opportunity, Caravaggio was an artistic genius tortured by the demons of his past and present. He spent long periods of time running from the law and the Church, experiencing bouts of sickness and extreme suffering while continuing to create his masterpieces. His artworks were largely forgotten after his death, only to be rediscovered and newly appreciated in recent history.
The experience of studying a painting by Caravaggio can often be overwhelming, as he had a talent for depicting his subjects in the moment of most intense and realistic drama. His exuberant use of light gives his paintings a shocking quality that stunned those who commissioned his works and continues to astonish the public today.
Caravaggio cavorted with prostitutes and shady characters, and used them as subjects for his religious paintings. Many of the original versions of his paintings ended up in private collections after being rejected by the Church. The artist broke new frontiers in the Baroque style, and "Put the 'oscuro' in chiaroscuro" (the dramatic lighting technique used by Baroque artists). He also inspired countless young artists of his time and afterwards, leaving behind a whole school of "Carravagisti" to carry on his legacy.
Entrance fees to the Galleria Pamphilij and Galleria D'Arte Antica at Palazzo Barberiniare are included in the tour price. Tours are conducted in small groups (maximum 25 people) with an English-speaking guide who can personally cater to you so your visit is a special and unforgettable experience.
Schedule details
Caravaggio Rome Walking Tour
Departure Dates:
Tuesday and FridayDeparture Point:
Tour departs near church Santa Maria del Popolo in Piazza del Popolo.Departure Time:
- 9:30am
Return Details:
Concludes at Galleria d'Arte Antica at Palazzo Barberini.Pricing information
Additional information
Caravaggio Rome Walking Tour
Inclusions:
- Walking tour
- Coffee break
- Entrance fees
- Small group tour (maximum 25 people)
Exclusions:
- Gratuities (optional)
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Information:
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- A moderate amount of walking is involved
- Not wheelchair accessible
- A dress code is required to enter places of worships and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops are allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. This dress code is strictly enforced and you will risk refused entry if you fail to comply with requirements.
Itinerary:
Caravaggio Rome Walking Tour includes but is not limited to:- S. Maria del Popolo
- Piazza del Popolo (The Crucifixion of St. Peter -1601, The Conversion of St. Paul on the Road to Damascus -1601),
- S. Agostino (Madonna of Loreto -1604 )
- S. Luigi dei Francesi (The Calling of St. Matthew -1599/1600, The Martyrdom of St. Matthew -1599/1600, The Inspiration of St. Matthew -1602)
- Palazzo Madame (where Caravaggio lived for awhile)
- Galleria Pamphilij (Penitent Magdalene -1597, Rest on the Flight into Egypt -1597, John the Baptist -1602)
- Palazzo Barberini (Judith Beheading Holofernes - 1599, Narcissus -1599)
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.
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