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Galleria Corsini

Galleria Corsini is set in a stunning late-baroque palace in Rome, built for the Corsini family in the 18th-century; brought to life from a 15th-century villa of the Riario family.
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Galleria Corsini
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Raphael's "La Fornarina" portrait in ornate gold frame.
Judith Beheading Holofernes painting by Caravaggio, depicting dramatic biblical scene.
Ceiling artwork with cherubs and gold details at Palazzo Barberini, Rome.
Barberini Palace spiral staircase in Rome, view from below, featured in skip-the-line tour tickets.
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  • Enjoy skip-the-line entry into Palazzo Barberini and see crucifixes and paintings from legendary Italian artists.

  • Explore the palazzo at your own pace and admire its swirling frescoes designed by Pietro da Cortona.

  • Important paintings here include Raphael's portrait La Fornarina, and Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes.

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  • Enjoy skip-the-line entry into Palazzo Barberini and see crucifixes and paintings from legendary Italian artists.

  • Explore the palazzo at your own pace and admire its swirling frescoes designed by Pietro da Cortona.

  • Important paintings here include Raphael's portrait La Fornarina, and Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes.

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  • Why settle for one pass when you can bundle two? Access 10+ attractions, snag-free entry tickets, and enjoy free public transport - your wallet will thank you.

  • Save a whopping 55% with the Omnia pass instead of buying separate tickets to Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill.

  • With Roma Pass, pick 2 free attractions like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, access seamless ATAC transport, and score 20% off at over famous spots.

  • Skip those notorious queues at Rome's hottest attractions. Just remember to collect your cards from Central Rome before your adventure begins.

  • Valid for a full 72 hours from first use with no planning required – explore the Eternal City at your own delightful pace.

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  • Why settle for one pass when you can bundle two? Access 10+ attractions, snag-free entry tickets, and enjoy free public transport - your wallet will thank you.

  • Save a whopping 55% with the Omnia pass instead of buying separate tickets to Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill.

  • With Roma Pass, pick 2 free attractions like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, access seamless ATAC transport, and score 20% off at over famous spots.

  • Skip those notorious queues at Rome's hottest attractions. Just remember to collect your cards from Central Rome before your adventure begins.

  • Valid for a full 72 hours from first use with no planning required – explore the Eternal City at your own delightful pace.

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  • Access over 45 Rome attractions with one digital pass, plus unlimited public transport and discounted entry to museums, tours, and events across the city.

  • Your pass covers museums, archaeological sites, galleries, public transport, exhibitions, and discounted cultural experiences throughout Rome.

  • Visit landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Borghese Gallery, Castel Sant’Angelo, and Capitoline Museums with one convenient pass.

  • Pick a 48-hour or 72-hour pass option based on your itinerary, sightseeing pace, and the number of attractions you plan to visit.

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  • Access over 45 Rome attractions with one digital pass, plus unlimited public transport and discounted entry to museums, tours, and events across the city.

  • Your pass covers museums, archaeological sites, galleries, public transport, exhibitions, and discounted cultural experiences throughout Rome.

  • Visit landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Borghese Gallery, Castel Sant’Angelo, and Capitoline Museums with one convenient pass.

  • Pick a 48-hour or 72-hour pass option based on your itinerary, sightseeing pace, and the number of attractions you plan to visit.

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Galleria Corsini

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Tuesday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm
Wednesday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm
Thursday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm
Friday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm
Saturday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm
Sunday10:00am - 7:00pmlast entry 6:00pm

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What our guests say

Maria B

Spain
Solo
Jan 2026

+1 more

Fast, overnight, inexpensive, no lines. And you get to enjoy an impressive palace. A 10 out of 10 experience. 100% recommended.

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Axana S

Belgium
Couple
3 days ago
Makkelijke toegang eenmaal je de tickets hebt. Maar zorg dat je zeker de pdf tickets ontvangt. Na 2u met de klantendienst te hebben gestuurd toch ontvangen. Met de qr code die ze op de app toonde, kon je de Roma pass niet activeren.

Roma Pass: Access 45+ Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

Christiane B

Solo
Apr 2026
It’s really convenient to be able to use all forms of public transportation so easily. And waiting in line isn’t a problem either. Even when the electronic system at a museum went down, we were still able to get in. Everyone else had to leave. All in all, the pass was a great solution for us.

Roma Pass: Access 45+ Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

Elisabeth R

Couple
Apr 2026
It was extremely difficult to get the ticket because there were apparently incorrect announcements about where to pick it up. A 40-minute walk, a missed time slot at the Colosseum—really a bummer. Why can’t you get the ticket online? Then I had to make several in-person visits to two offices; the staff were super friendly and super helpful. I would never book this ticket again—it’s too unclear what’s included, too expensive, and too old-fashioned.

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