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Gurpreet,
United Kingdom

19 May 2025
Good
The Galleria Spada is a charming little gem; peaceful, uncrowded, yet brimming with artistic treasures. I was particularly excited to see works I had been looking forward to, such as those by...
The Galleria Spada is a charming little gem; peaceful, uncrowded, yet brimming with artistic treasures. I was particularly excited to see works I had been looking forward to, such as those by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, alongside delightful surprises like pieces by Lavinia Fontana. Even more rewarding were the unexpected discoveries, paintings I’d never even heard of before.
What truly made the visit unforgettable, however, was Borromini’s perspective gallery. I hadn’t realised it was part of the Galleria, and it turned out to be the absolute highlight of my entire trip to Rome. A mesmerising blend of art and illusion that I won’t soon forget.
What truly made the visit unforgettable, however, was Borromini’s perspective gallery. I hadn’t realised it was part of the Galleria, and it turned out to be the absolute highlight of my entire trip to Rome. A mesmerising blend of art and illusion that I won’t soon forget.
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Willam,
United States

25 Sep 2024
Average
The entrance was a little bit difficult to locate was very small
The collection was very good, but nothing was described in any form
The ceiling murals were exceptional.
Overall, somewhat disappointing.
The entrance was a little bit difficult to locate was very small
The collection was very good, but nothing was described in any form
The ceiling murals were exceptional.
Overall, somewhat disappointing.
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About: Galleria Spada
Not far from Campo dei Fiori, Galleria Spada, in Palazzo Spada, is full of 16th and 17th-century art by major names like Titian, Caravaggio and Rubens. It's also renowned for the forced perspective gallery by Francesco Borromini.
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Galleria Spada
13,Piazza Capo di Ferro, 00186, Rome