The marble statues were out of this world. And the cellings unreal. I'd go again in a heart beat. A must when in Roma.
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(Report Problem)This was a fabulous collection of artwork. The pieces were collected over the years by the Borghese family, but was picked over by Napolean when he came through Italy. What he left behind, however, was spectacular. There are sculptures I saw there which were very memorable - Apollo and Daphne had leaves sculpted from marble that were translucent - The Rape of the Sabine was so lifelike - you could see the Roman's hand pressing into the thigh of the Sabine woman. There are so many that it is hard to list them all. I strongly suggest getting the audio tour. Also, you are only allowed to stay in the museum for a limited period of time - this is to keep the people flowing through - so don't dawdle too long in front of your favorite piece or you might miss something else equally spectacular!
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(Report Problem)This museum is hands down my favorite in Rome. Tickets are timed (you can stay in for I think two hours), which is unfortunate, as there is a lot of great stuff, particularly Baroque, to see. Some of Caravaggio's, and Bernini's best stuff is kept here. The official painting gallery upstairs is skippable, especially if you really want to get a good look at the works on the main floor (there are paintings kept there, too, and unless you're an art history major, the works in the official painting gallery won't mean much). If you're in Rome for a week, there's no reason not to check out the gallery (especially since you can wander around the park then, as well).
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(Report Problem)I liked it but it did need more information. I am writing an essay on Italy, and i wanted to use this museum as an example, but i didn't receive that much information on it. I still liked it.
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