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Rome Art Walking Tour Who Killed Caravaggio

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#Walking Tours
#Private and Luxury
#Excellent Quality
#Best Conversion
#Art Tours
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Itinerary

  • Piazza della Minerva: Piazza della Minerva, near the Pantheon, features Bernini's Elephant and Obelisk and the Gothic Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, built over an ancient temple to the goddess Minerva. This compact square beautifully blends Roman history with Baroque art.
  • Pantheon: Rome’s Pantheon, built around 126 AD, stuns with its giant domed roof and central oculus lighting the space. This ancient temple-turned-church is a masterpiece of engineering and the resting place of famed artist Raphael.
  • Palazzo Madama: Palazzo Madama in Rome is a historic Baroque palace, originally built in the 16th century, and is now home to the Italian Senate. Known for its elegant design and grand courtyard, it is a prominent example of Roman aristocratic architecture and a symbol of Italy's political history.
  • Church of St. Louis of the French: San Luigi dei Francesi, near Piazza Navona in Rome, is famed for its stunning Contarelli Chapel, which houses three masterpieces by Caravaggio depicting the life of St. Matthew. This French national church dazzles with Baroque art and architecture, drawing visitors to marvel at Caravaggio’s dramatic style.
  • Sant'Agostino: Sant'Agostino, near Piazza Navona, dazzles with Caravaggio’s Madonna di Loreto and Raphael’s fresco of Isaiah, blending Renaissance art with Roman charm in a single stunning space.
  • The murder scene of Tomassoni, Caravaggio's victim.
  • Vicolo del Divino Amore: The house of Caravaggio's most scandalous model, Lena.
  • Vicolo del Divino Amore: The house of the most controversial baroque painter, Caravaggio.
  • Palazzo Borghese: Palazzo Borghese, located near the Spanish Steps in Rome, is a Baroque palace once home to the influential Borghese family.

    Il Circolo della Caccia (The Hunting Club) was a secretive, elite club established in the 17th century by the Borghese family, centered in Palazzo Borghese. It was a gathering place for noblemen and intellectuals, where they would engage in discussions, art exhibitions, and private hunting activities. The club was known for its exclusivity, attracting the most influential figures of the time, and is often associated with the Borghese family's connection to the cultural and political elite.

Includes

  • Walking Tour
  • Licensed local guide
  • Engaging and catchy storytelling
  • Rare paintings
  • A totally new way to interpret art
  • Tips. It's a tip-based tour. The guides work for your tips alone.

Details

Enter the world of Baroque Rome through the dramatic lens of one man—Caravaggio.

Designed to be enjoyed in any weather, this walking tour moves between open piazzas and cool, atmospheric churches, offering shade, shelter, and moments to sit along the way. Whether under the blazing Roman sun or escaping sudden rain, you’ll explore comfortably while diving deep into one of art history’s greatest mysteries.

A genius with a taste for danger, Caravaggio created some of the most powerful works in Western art before vanishing under mysterious circumstances.

This walking tour blends art, history, and true crime, following his footsteps through Rome’s iconic sites and hidden corners. As we admire his masterpieces and retrace his tumultuous life, we’ll slowly piece together a deadly puzzle that’s remained unsolved for over 400 years.

This is a tip-based tour! Our guides work on a Pay-What-You-Want model, so their only reward is your tips. At the end, give what you feel the tour was worth.

Know Before You Go

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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