Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Sant' Agostino
- San Luigi dei Francesi
- Galleria Doria Pamphilij
Photos & Highlights
- Join an engaging, local expert at the top of their field in art history as you explore fundamental art concepts that define Caravaggio's place in history
- Unique, personal tours for the intentional traveler. Choose from private tours for just you and your party, or join a small group tour with other travelers.
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Tour Description
Italian painter, Michelangelo Merisi (1573-1610), better known as Caravaggio, left an indelible mark on the world of art—especially in Rome, which fortunately contains a large selection of his works. Many know him as one of the most controversial artists of all time who fled the city after committing murder, but his art stands alone in its quality and originality. Caravaggio's influence led to the start of the Italian Baroque era. This three-hour Caravaggio tour of Rome, led by an art historian, explores the nature of Caravaggio's art in the context of its time, in order to fully understand his innovation and the controversy surrounding him.
Your walk takes you through the same city streets—largely unchanged—that Caravaggio inhabited in the 1600s, a lively and sometimes dangerous landscape from which he drew inspiration and (controversially) models for his work. You will see the exterior of a small house, still standing, where Caravaggio lived and had his studio. Your guide will bring you to Sant'Agostino church known for its Renaissance architecture. Here you will explore how Caravaggio's art demonstrated a radical spirituality that appealed to the lower classes. A stop at San Luigi dei Francesi will allow you to view Caravaggio's stunning series on Saint Matthew, his first publicly commissioned altarpiece painting which demonstrates his revolutionary use of tenebroso or tenebrisimo, the strong interplay of light and dark.
To conclude your deep dive into Caravaggio's legacy, your guide will take you on an exploration of the Doria Pamphili Gallery to experience some of the earliest works by Caravaggio, considered to be among the most important works of art in the world. Dating to the late 1590's, they offer a glimpse into the development of the artist's style. Here you will observe large paintings characterized by dramatic use of light and shadow, realistic depiction of human figures and emotional intensity. Considered to be among the most important works of art in the world, they are a testament to the artist's genius and lasting influence on Western art.
Kindly note that the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi will be closed until the end of 2024. Your guide will provide an alternative itinerary to ensure you have a wonderful experience.
To conclude your deep dive into Caravaggio's legacy, your guide will take you on an exploration of the Doria Pamphili Gallery to experience some of the earliest works by Caravaggio, considered to be among the most important works of art in the world. Dating to the late 1590's, they offer a glimpse into the development of the artist's style. Here you will observe large paintings characterized by dramatic use of light and shadow, realistic depiction of human figures and emotional intensity. Considered to be among the most important works of art in the world, they are a testament to the artist's genius and lasting influence on Western art.
Kindly note that the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi will be closed until the end of 2024. Your guide will provide an alternative itinerary to ensure you have a wonderful experience.
Experts
- You want to discover the stories and insights behind Caravaggio's famous paintings
- You like to connect with fellow art enthusiasts and share your passion
- You want to satisfy your thirst for knowledge while immersing yourself in the history of the city
- Sant' Agostino – Church of Renaissance architecture home to Caravaggio's "The Madonna of the Pilgrims.”
- San Luigi dei Francesi – Church which houses Caravaggio's series on Saint Matthew.
- Doria Pamphilj Gallery – 17th-century palace known for its unique private collection housing Caravaggio's "The Rest on the Flight into Egypt" and "The Penitent Mary Magdalene."
Tickets
- Upon receiving your order, our team will secure a guide. You are pre-paid, your guide will purchase your entry ticket for Doria Pamphilj Gallery on-site.
Resources
- Want to see more Caravaggio? Try our Borghese Gallery Tour: A Guided Crash Course with Skip-the-Line Tickets.
- To see more of the Baroque era in Context, try our Rome Baroque Tour: Art and Architecture of Bernini and Borromoni or our Naples Art Tour: Caravaggio and the Baroque.
- Check out our upcoming online lectures which transport you back to Ancient Rome, accompanied by a leading Context Expert.
Wheelchair accessibility
- No access for clients with mobility issues due to stairs and no wheelchairs available for rent at Sant'Agostino or San Luigi dei Francesi.
- There is access for wheelchairs at the Doria Pamphilj Gallery, but not all parts of the building are easily accessed by those using wheelchairs and elevator use might be not available at all times.
Service Dogs
- Service dogs are allowed if you have a medical certificate proving the need.
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Francesca was very knowledgeable about Caravaggio and the times he lived in. She was also a delight to spend three hours with, including learning about living in Rome.
Stephen
Sep. 23, 2024
We loved Laurie! She was so knowledgeable and friendly. She answered all of our questions and went the extra mile to find the answers if she didn’t know it right away! Can’t recommend her enough!
Lisa
Jul. 9, 2024
Amazing guide and tour
He engaged with our group of teenagers and was interested in all they asked
He was brilliant
Jennifer
Jul. 7, 2024