Palazzo Spada and the Gallery of the Cardinal - Virtual Experience (Recorded)

From EUR €15.00
  • Duration: 60 Minutes (approx.)
  • Product code: VIRTUALGRP030

Palazzo Spada and the Gallery of the Cardinal 

A Virtual Experience

Palazzo Spada is located only a few footsteps from Palazzo Farnese and Campo de Fiori, in the very heart of Rome.  Originally build as Palazzo Capodiferro, one of the most amazing Roman Renaissance buildings, showing on its facade a series of stucco sculptures representing Roman heroes and emperors, was later acquired by Cardinal Bernardino Spada, who transformed it into a Splendid  Baroque Mansion. Its elegant inner courtyard is decorated with the Olympian gods and goddesses and with mythological scenes. The palace is today also the seat of the Italian State Council, and we will get an exclusive peek at these amazing apartments.  The Galleria is a perfect example of the 17th-century Roman noble families collecting as well as being one of the most important international museums of Baroque painting. It is particularly fascinating because it preserves the same atmosphere of a private residence as when it was home to Cardinal Bernardino (1594 - 1661) and Cardinal Fabrizio Spada (1643-1717), who are mainly responsible for the collection. In the timeless spirit of a Roman baroque "quadrennial", in four richly decorated rooms, you'll find masterpieces by Guido Reni and Guercino, Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, Titian, Parmigianino and Jan Brueghel the Elder, as well as a remarkable collection of the main European Caravaggesque artists, such as Valentin de Boulogne, Trophime Bigot, Pieter van Laer, and Hendrick van Somer. The visit ends in the Giardino Segreto (secret garden), which architect Francesco Borromini built in 1653, for Cardinal Bernardino Spada, the Colonnata, or Perspective Gallery, an illusionistic masterpiece of Roman baroque"


HOW DOES IT WORK?

This Virtual Tour is pre-recorded. After purchasing access, you will receive a link to view the Virtual Tour at your convenience. You can watch the video as many times as you like; access does not expire.

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