Guided tours in Rome
I ‘m art historian in Rome. I work for several private palaces in Rome studying their collections and I also organize private tours .
If it is your first visite to Rome I would suggest you three itineraries as follows :
– Classical Rome ( San Clemente, Roman Forum Colosseum Palatin hill and San Clement) around 3 hours
13 euro entrance tkts ( with preselling to avoid to queue)
– Vatican Museum with Sistine Chapel and St Peter Basilica around 3 hours
19 euros entrance tkts ( with preselling to avoid to queue)
– Baroque tour : Piazza Navona ( Bernini), San Luigi dei francesi ( Caravaggio) Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Piazza del Popolo, San Ignazio ecc… 3 hours
no tkts required
Then another tour of great interest is the visit of two private collections in aristocratic palaces : Palazzo Colonna and Palazzo Doria Pamphilii. Two examples of a great roman families that entrasted artists such as Velasquez and Tiziano Caravaggio and Bernini to enlarge their collections. Masterpieces of art works and an atmosphere of a Baroque Palazzo. 15 euros for the two entrances
Alessandra is an art historian and Rome native. She has a Master’s degree in art history from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” with a specialization in Modern and Conteporary art. She is a guide and a very enthusiastic in sharing the deep love and knowledge she has for the Eternal City with guests coming from abroad. and leads itineraries all over Rome, a city she truly loves.
Alessandra is fluent in Italian (mother tongue), English, and French, and has a unique interest in Mannerism painting and decorative arts, she has a broad knowledge of the history of Rome, and leads many antiquity-themed itineraries. She is a frequent consultant with the Galleria Colonna.
She has been leading itineraries of every period of Roman history