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Experience one of Rome's most exclusive and intimate art museums with the Borghese Gallery Rome Ticket. Set inside the stunning Villa Borghese, this world-class gallery houses masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian — all in beautifully decorated rooms that feel more like a private palace than a museum. With just 180 visitors allowed per two-hour time slot, it offers a rare chance to see extraordinary art without the overwhelming crowds of Rome's larger museums.

Key Highlights

  • Admire iconic masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, and Canova in one extraordinary collection
  • Enjoy an intimate museum experience — only 180 visitors allowed per time slot for a relaxed, uncrowded visit
  • Explore 20 richly decorated rooms across two floors set inside the magnificent 17th-century Villa Borghese
  • Discover Bernini's breathtaking sculptures, including Apollo and Daphne, Pluto and Persephone, and David
  • Visit one of Rome's most in-demand attractions — with tickets that often sell out weeks or months in advance

About Borghese Gallery Ticket

The Borghese Gallery in Rome is widely regarded as one of the greatest small art museums in the world — and visiting it feels genuinely different from anywhere else in the city. Strict visitor limits of just 180 people per two-hour slot mean you can stand directly in front of Bernini's jaw-dropping marble sculptures or Caravaggio's intense paintings without jostling for space, making every visit feel personal and unhurried.

Inside the villa's 20 lavishly decorated rooms, highlights include Bernini's Apollo and Daphne — widely considered the greatest Baroque sculpture ever created — as well as his equally astonishing Pluto and Persephone and David. Caravaggio's famous works, including Boy with a Basket of Fruit, David with the Head of Goliath, and Madonna of the Palafrenieri, hang alongside masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, and Canova's celebrated sculpture of Pauline Borghese as Venus Victrix. The villa's ceilings, frescoes, and marble inlaid floors are themselves works of art that demand attention.

The gallery's timed entry system means your two-hour slot is genuinely precious — every minute counts, and the experience rewards visitors who arrive on time and move purposefully through the rooms. Book your Borghese Gallery Rome Ticket now on Thrillark, save up to 11%, and secure your time slot before it sells out.

Inclusions

  • Reserved timed entry ticket to the Borghese Gallery for your chosen time slot
  • Access to all 20 rooms across both floors of the gallery
  • Access to all permanent collections and any temporary exhibitions during your visit
  • Two-hour time slot with additional time available in the cafe and gift shop

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses and tips

Insiders' Tips

Book as early as possible, Borghese Gallery tickets sell out weeks or months ahead, especially from April to October. Arrive 15 minutes before your slot and head straight to the Bernini rooms on the ground floor before the time slot fills up. If tickets are sold out, a limited number of last-minute tickets are released 20 minutes after each time slot begins

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 09:00 am - 07:00 pm
Child policy
  • Children under 18 years are free of charge
Additional info
  • The museum provides free admission on the second Wednesday of each month at the following times: 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM, and 5:00 PM.
  • For skip-the-line admission, you will receive an email with the official entrance ticket (check also your SPAM folder) after your purchase.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation at least 24 hrs before the travel date for a full refund

Borghese Gallery Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it so hard to get Borghese Gallery tickets?
The Borghese Gallery strictly limits entry to just 180 visitors per two-hour time slot across only five daily sessions, making it one of the most capacity-restricted museums in Europe. During peak season from April to October, tickets regularly sell out weeks or even months in advance — often before third-party resellers even list availability. Booking as early as possible through Thrillark is the most reliable way to secure your preferred date and time.
What are the must-see artworks at the Borghese Gallery?
The undisputed highlights are Bernini's marble sculptures — Apollo and Daphne, Pluto and Persephone, and David — widely regarded as the greatest baroque sculptures in existence and reason alone to visit the gallery. Caravaggio's collection of six paintings including Boy with a Basket of Fruit and David with the Head of Goliath are equally essential, alongside Raphael's The Deposition, Titian's Sacred and Profane Love, and Canova's iconic sculpture of Pauline Borghese as Venus Victrix. The villa's lavishly frescoed ceilings, mosaic floors, and ornate room decorations are themselves extraordinary works of art worth absorbing throughout your visit.
How strictly is the two-hour time limit enforced at the Borghese Gallery?
The two-hour time limit is strictly enforced at the Borghese Gallery — staff will begin ushering visitors toward the exit as your slot approaches its end, and the gallery is cleared between sessions. After your two-hour gallery slot ends, you are welcome to spend additional time in the cafe and gift shop. To make the most of your visit, arrive on time, head directly to the Bernini ground floor rooms first, and plan your route through the rooms in advance.
What happens if I am late for my Borghese Gallery time slot?
If you arrive late for your reserved Borghese Gallery time slot, your remaining time in the gallery will be reduced accordingly — the slot ends at the scheduled time regardless of when you enter. In cases of significant lateness, the gallery reserves the right to refuse entry entirely and tickets will be forfeited without refund. Always arrive at least 15 minutes before your reserved entry time to allow for security checks and cloakroom deposit before entering the galleries.
Is an audio guide available at the Borghese Gallery?
Yes — audio guides are available for rent at the gallery on the day of your visit at an additional charge and are highly recommended for visitors who want to understand the context and significance of the works without the cost of a full guided tour. Guided tours by expert art historians are also available as a premium upgrade and provide considerably deeper insight into Bernini's techniques, Caravaggio's dramatic life, and the stories behind the collection. If neither option is pre-booked, the gallery's room-by-room informational panels provide good supplementary context throughout your visit.
Can I visit the Borghese Gallery without booking in advance?
Walk-in entry to the Borghese Gallery without a prior reservation is not available during the main gallery sessions. A limited number of last-minute tickets are released 20 minutes after each time slot begins for visitors who arrive at the entrance — these allow a 90-minute visit rather than the full two hours and are subject to availability on the day. Pre-booking through Thrillark remains the only reliable way to guarantee entry to the Borghese Gallery on your chosen date and time.
What should I do with my bags before entering the Borghese Gallery?
All large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas must be deposited in the free cloakroom located at the gallery entrance before you enter the exhibition rooms — this is a strict and non-negotiable requirement. Small handbags and compact shoulder bags are generally permitted inside the gallery. Depositing your bag takes only a few minutes and is another reason to arrive at least 15 minutes before your reserved entry time slot at the Borghese Gallery.
Is the Borghese Gallery suitable for children?
Yes — children under 18 enter the Borghese Gallery completely free of charge without requiring a ticket, making it a very family-friendly option in terms of cost. The dramatic, life-size marble sculptures by Bernini are particularly captivating for younger visitors who may not engage deeply with paintings, and the small, manageable size of the gallery means families can complete the visit comfortably within the two-hour time slot. Parents are advised to keep children close to avoid accidental contact with the artworks and to speak quietly throughout the gallery in keeping with museum etiquette.
Where exactly is the Borghese Gallery located in Rome?
The Borghese Gallery is located at Piazzale Scipione Borghese 5, inside the Villa Borghese park — Rome's third-largest public park — in the northern part of the city centre. The most enjoyable ways to reach it are a scenic walk through the park from the Spanish Steps and Pincian Hill (approximately 15 to 20 minutes), or by taking Bus 52, 53, or 910, Tram 3 or 19, or Metro Line A to Spagna or Flaminio stations. Free parking is available within Villa Borghese park for visitors arriving by car.
Do I need to book Borghese Gallery tickets in advance?
Yes — advance booking is absolutely essential for the Borghese Gallery, as tickets cannot be purchased at the door during standard sessions and the gallery regularly sells out weeks ahead during peak season. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 11% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and a reserved time slot secured before you travel to Rome. Do not leave your Borghese Gallery booking until the last minute — this is consistently one of the hardest tickets to obtain in the entire city.

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Borghese Gallery Ticket

USD 29.32

Insiders’ Tips

Book as early as possible, Borghese Gallery tickets sell out weeks or months ahead, especially from April to October. Arrive 15 minutes before your slot and head straight to the Bernini rooms on the ground floor before the time slot fills up. If tickets are sold out, a limited number of last-minute tickets are released 20 minutes after each time slot begins

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