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Palazzo Barberini exterior showcasing ornate architecture in Rome, Italy.
Ceiling fresco depicting mythological scene in Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy.
Palazzo Barberini interior with ornate ceiling fresco and grand chandelier in Rome, Italy.
Raphael's "La Fornarina" portrait displayed in Rome's Palazzo Barberini.
Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes painting displayed in Rome museum.
Palazzo Barberini ceiling artwork depicting intricate frescoes in Rome, Italy.
Barberini Palace spiral staircase in Rome, part of skip-the-line tour tickets.
Palazzo Barberini exterior showcasing ornate architecture in Rome, Italy.
Ceiling fresco depicting mythological scene in Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy.
Palazzo Barberini interior with ornate ceiling fresco and grand chandelier in Rome, Italy.
Raphael's "La Fornarina" portrait displayed in Rome's Palazzo Barberini.
Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes painting displayed in Rome museum.
Palazzo Barberini ceiling artwork depicting intricate frescoes in Rome, Italy.
Barberini Palace spiral staircase in Rome, part of skip-the-line tour tickets.
Palazzo Barberini exterior showcasing ornate architecture in Rome, Italy.
Ceiling fresco depicting mythological scene in Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy.
Palazzo Barberini interior with ornate ceiling fresco and grand chandelier in Rome, Italy.
Raphael's "La Fornarina" portrait displayed in Rome's Palazzo Barberini.
Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes painting displayed in Rome museum.
Palazzo Barberini ceiling artwork depicting intricate frescoes in Rome, Italy.
Barberini Palace spiral staircase in Rome, part of skip-the-line tour tickets.
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4.2(1,916)

Palazzo Barberini Skip-the-Line Tickets

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€12
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Flexible duration

Avoid the long lines outside the 17th-century Palazzo Barberini and see some of Italy’s most prized works of art.

  • These include Raphael's portrait La Fornarina, Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes, Filippo Lippi’s The Annunciation and a Hans Holbein portrait of Henry VIII.
  • Peruse the palace at your own relaxed pace.
  • Be mesmerized by the palazzo's swirling frescoes designed by Pietro da Cortona.

Avoid the long lines outside the 17th-century Palazzo Barberini and see some of Italy’s most prized works of art.

  • These include Raphael's portrait La Fornarina, Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes, Filippo Lippi’s The Annunciation and a Hans Holbein portrait of Henry VIII.
  • Peruse the palace at your own relaxed pace.
  • Be mesmerized by the palazzo's swirling frescoes designed by Pietro da Cortona.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry into Palazzo Barberini

Exclusions

  • Access to the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition
  • Note that "Sale del Settecento" will be closed to the public on March 5th.
  • It is forbidden to bring large bags, backpacks, or trolleys.
  • Cloakroom service is temporarily unavailable.
  • Parking is available for people with disabilities. Entrances do not have architectural barriers. There are ramps for wheelchairs, next to the ticket office, leading to the ground floor exhibition rooms and to an elevator giving access to the first-floor exhibition rooms.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Bassam
May 2025Verified booking
3/5

Skip the line but, unfortunately I thought it would have included the Caravaggio.

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Nderime
May 2025Verified booking
5/5

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Arnoult
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3/5

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Eugen
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ERIC
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ANNA
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3/5

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4/5

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MARIA
Mar 2025Verified booking
3/5

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Mar 2025Verified booking
4/5

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3/5

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Riitta
Mar 2025Verified booking
5/5

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Victor
Mar 2025Verified booking
5/5

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fabio
Apr 2025Verified booking
2/5

in the mistake of a ticket for the wrong event, I had a chance to visit Palazzo Barberini well, when the majority were there for the Caravaggio exhibition

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Alexey
May 2025Verified booking
2/5

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Adriana
Apr 2025Verified booking
2/5

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Alice
Apr 2025Verified booking
2/5

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Merve
Apr 2025Verified booking
2/5

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ziva
May 2025Verified booking
1/5

we had tickets to the exhibition of caravaggio and we were very disappointed that we got the wrong tickets from headout.we expect to get a refund.

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Lisa
Mar 2025Verified booking
1/5

The tickets were not for Caravaggio but only for the regular exhibition. And we went especially for Caravaggio 🤨.

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Galleria Corsini interior with classic art and sculptures, Rome, skip the line tickets available.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini during a guided tour in Barcelona.
Visitors exploring art exhibits at Galleria Corsini, Rome with skip-the-line access.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini, Rome, during a guided tour.
Galleria Corsini Library interior with ornate ceiling and bookshelves, Rome, Italy.
Galleria Corsini interior with classic art and sculptures, Rome, skip the line tickets available.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini during a guided tour in Barcelona.
Visitors exploring art exhibits at Galleria Corsini, Rome with skip-the-line access.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini, Rome, during a guided tour.
Galleria Corsini Library interior with ornate ceiling and bookshelves, Rome, Italy.
Galleria Corsini interior with classic art and sculptures, Rome, skip the line tickets available.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini during a guided tour in Barcelona.
Visitors exploring art exhibits at Galleria Corsini, Rome with skip-the-line access.
Visitors observing artwork in Galleria Corsini, Rome, during a guided tour.
Galleria Corsini Library interior with ornate ceiling and bookshelves, Rome, Italy.
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Skip-the-Line Tickets to Corsini Gallery

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€12
Mobile ticket
2 hr.
  • Save time and skip the long queues with this Corsini Gallery entry ticket, dive straight into a world of art history, and witness close to 400 paintings.
  • With access to all the exhibitions within the Corsini Palace, explore 14th to 18th-century artworks, including famous pieces by Caravaggio and Rubens.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Corsini Palace, home to the gallery, and explore the remarkable art collection owned by Cardinal Neri Corsini and Pope Clement XII.
  • Enjoy admission to Barberini Palace along with an extended validity of 20 days from the time it is stamped with your ticket!
  • Save time and skip the long queues with this Corsini Gallery entry ticket, dive straight into a world of art history, and witness close to 400 paintings.
  • With access to all the exhibitions within the Corsini Palace, explore 14th to 18th-century artworks, including famous pieces by Caravaggio and Rubens.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Corsini Palace, home to the gallery, and explore the remarkable art collection owned by Cardinal Neri Corsini and Pope Clement XII.
  • Enjoy admission to Barberini Palace along with an extended validity of 20 days from the time it is stamped with your ticket!

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry to Corsini Gallery
  • Tip: Don't miss out to view The Christ Carrying The Cross by Giorgio Vasari, which was once considered lost.
  • Facilities: Cloakroom, Wheelchair Accessible, Parking, Guide Dogs Allowed.
  • The exhibition halls are arranged on one level, there are no architectural barriers and wheelchairs are available on request for people with reduced mobility.
  • Reservations are required for the first Sundays of the month and for Apr 25, June 2, and Nov 4, 2023.
  • Get extended validity on your ticket which can be used to visit Barberini Palace 20 days from the time it is stamped.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Colosseum in Rome, included in Omnia Card with access to 10+ attractions.
Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, featured in Omnia Card and Roma Pass attractions list.
Castel Sant Angelo with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for unlimited public transport access.
Visitors exploring exhibits at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome with Omnia Card and Roma Pass.
Villa Borghese gardens with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Ancient ruins of Ostia Antica with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome, Italy.
The National Roman Museum entrance with Omnia Card and Roma Pass holders.
Colosseum in Rome, included in Omnia Card with access to 10+ attractions.
Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, featured in Omnia Card and Roma Pass attractions list.
Castel Sant Angelo with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for unlimited public transport access.
Visitors exploring exhibits at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome with Omnia Card and Roma Pass.
Villa Borghese gardens with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Ancient ruins of Ostia Antica with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome, Italy.
The National Roman Museum entrance with Omnia Card and Roma Pass holders.
Colosseum in Rome, included in Omnia Card with access to 10+ attractions.
Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, featured in Omnia Card and Roma Pass attractions list.
Castel Sant Angelo with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for entry.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists using Omnia Card and Roma Pass for unlimited public transport access.
Visitors exploring exhibits at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome with Omnia Card and Roma Pass.
Villa Borghese gardens with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome.
Ancient ruins of Ostia Antica with Omnia Card and Roma Pass access in Rome, Italy.
The National Roman Museum entrance with Omnia Card and Roma Pass holders.
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Omnia Card and Roma Pass: Access 10+ Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

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€149
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Extended validity
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Flexible duration

Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.

  • Everything you get: Explore the Vatican Museum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill with the 72-hour Omnia Card. Your perks don’t just end—the Roma Pass lets you pick the first two attractions for free with discounted entries to the rest from the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and 30+ more.
  • Why choose this: Save 20 to 55% with the Roma Pass and Omnia Card compared to buying separate tickets and enjoy free unlimited rides on public transport or hop-on hop-off buses.

Rome and Vatican in one go! Iconic sites and unlimited public transport made easy with this 2-in-1 pass.

  • Everything you get: Explore the Vatican Museum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill with the 72-hour Omnia Card. Your perks don’t just end—the Roma Pass lets you pick the first two attractions for free with discounted entries to the rest from the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and 30+ more.
  • Why choose this: Save 20 to 55% with the Roma Pass and Omnia Card compared to buying separate tickets and enjoy free unlimited rides on public transport or hop-on hop-off buses.

Inclusions

  • Valid for 72 hours
  • Access to the first 2 attractions of your choice for free (with Roma Pass)
  • Discounted tickets for additional attractions (with Roma Pass)

Access to:

  • Museums: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Borghese Gallery, Capitoline Museums, Museo Nazionale Romano & more
  • Landmarks: Colosseum, Roman Forum, St. Peter’s Basilica & more
  • Bus tours & cruises: 72-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour (with Omnia Card)
  • Transportation: Buses, metro lines A, B, B1, C, and railway lines Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti by ATAC
  • Get all the details for Omnia Card here and Roma Pass here
  • Please note that making reservations will NOT activate your pass. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction or use your first public transport.
  • Prior reservations are required to visit some attractions, which are subject to availability. Check your post-booking voucher for instructions.
  • You can only visit each attraction once with this pass.
  • Even if activated at a museum, the pass must be validated on your first public transport journey by tapping it on the black circle of the contactless reader.
  • Children under 10 years of age can use public transport for free, if they are accompanied by a paying adult.
  • Specific details related to city card collection points and addresses will be shared with you post-booking.
  • Collect your Omnia Card and Roma Pass at any designated collection points after purchasing online.
  • Your pass activates automatically when you first use it – either at a museum/site or on public transport. However, even if used at a museum/site first, you must validate the pass on your first public transport ride by tapping it on the black contactless reader.

Validity: 

  • Activated: Once activated (upon first use), your pass is valid for 72 hours. This 72-hour period begins with your first use, whether at an attraction or on public transportation, as per the option selected.
  • Non-activated: Your pass is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
  • These tickets are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.
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Guests from France, Spain, Lithuania and over 10 countries have loved this experience
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ELISABET
Mar 2025Verified booking
3/5

The tickets the redemption point of lacking is not correct... so we lost a day of omnia recommend to buy on official website

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Joana
Apr 2025Verified booking
5/5

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Maria
Apr 2025Verified booking
5/5

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Christine
Apr 2025Verified booking
1/5

Soak up the historical, artistic and theological immensity of our world. Accompanied by the assurance of being able to evolve in total peace of mind, thanks to all of you, I still haven't come back.

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JOSE
Jan 2025Verified booking
3/5

The card is good, but with so many people in Rome, we could not use the transport service, we had to take a cab, because I hired the OMNIA + PASS ROMA in the package, but well, I loved Rome and the Vatican.

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Leinwand
Dec 2024Verified booking
5/5

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Léa
Dec 2024Verified booking
5/5

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RUTA
Nov 2024Verified booking
3/5

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Sara
Nov 2024Verified booking
5/5

For the first time I purchased the Omnia Card and Roma pass package, once you understand where you can book the various museum admissions, the road is all downhill. Very kind at the ORP point where the cards are activated, they gave us great advice.

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MARIA
Sep 2024Verified booking
4/5

The card is very convenient to have, both for transportation and for some museums the only flaw is that for kids ( despite having purchased an omnia carde roma pass) free transportation is not included. So for my son I had to pay for all transportation...if the price is halved for age it should cmq have the same services as the one for adults

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Philippe
Nov 2024Verified booking
4/5

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Riguidel
Sep 2024Verified booking
4/5

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camille
Nov 2024Verified booking
1/5

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Wilfredo
Jun 2024Verified booking
5/5

I did not know the company, I found it by chance because I could not get the Omnia Rome cards until I found Headout, they sent me the cards a week before the trip and I was able to organize all the important visits in Rome and the Vatican. I recommend going to the pick up point in St. Peter's Square, the girl who took care of us was very professional and made everything very clear. Thank you very much for the experience, best regards.

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Beauchet
Aug 2024Verified booking
4/5

We appreciated the queue cutters The help of the hostess at the activation point

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Stavros
Jul 2024Verified booking
5/5

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Jürg
Jul 2024Verified booking
4/5

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Jun 2024Verified booking
4/5

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Adam
Jun 2024Verified booking
3/5

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Zelimhan
Jun 2024Verified booking
1/5

All redeem points were closed. We could not benefit from it in any way. It's embarrassing for you. I want to return it if possible

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Ka
Aug 2024Verified booking
1/5

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Clément
Apr 2024Verified booking
3/5

That's definetely not a good deal for my son, and I regret that it was impossible to get access to San Petro without waiting hours (if not the entire day ? This weekend was crazy). Hopefully a warm thank you to your assistance team and especially the kind lady at Latran complex who managed to arrange our entrance at Vatican Museum one hour earlier on saturday - that saved the program (allowed to visit Colosseum at the booked time). Thanks to her !

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Bohnenblust
Mar 2024Verified booking
4/5

Very practical "all-in-one" cards. On the other hand, it was difficult to find the office where you could pick up your card; what's more, the first location suggested on the website is no longer valid for this purpose. What's more, the Rome marathon was not signposted and was blocking streets, so we wasted 1/2 a day looking for you... After reception and everything else ok...

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Vatican City view with St. Peter's Square and Basilica in Rome, Italy.
Colosseum in Rome, part of the Roma Pass attractions list.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater, part of the Roma Pass attraction.
Roman Forum ruins with ancient columns and arches, part of Roma Pass attractions in Rome, Italy.
Roma Pass includes unlimited public transport access, featuring a bustling Rome metro station.
St. Peter's Basilica dome view from Vatican City, part of Roma Pass attractions.
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome with tourists exploring the historic fortress.
Vixen Vertex sculpture at Borghese Gallery, Rome, showcasing intricate marble craftsmanship.
Capitoline Museums entrance with ancient Roman statues in Rome, Italy.
Ancient ruins along the Appian Way in Rome's Archaeological Park.
Vatican City view with St. Peter's Square and Basilica in Rome, Italy.
Colosseum in Rome, part of the Roma Pass attractions list.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater, part of the Roma Pass attraction.
Roman Forum ruins with ancient columns and arches, part of Roma Pass attractions in Rome, Italy.
Roma Pass includes unlimited public transport access, featuring a bustling Rome metro station.
St. Peter's Basilica dome view from Vatican City, part of Roma Pass attractions.
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome with tourists exploring the historic fortress.
Vixen Vertex sculpture at Borghese Gallery, Rome, showcasing intricate marble craftsmanship.
Capitoline Museums entrance with ancient Roman statues in Rome, Italy.
Ancient ruins along the Appian Way in Rome's Archaeological Park.
Vatican City view with St. Peter's Square and Basilica in Rome, Italy.
Colosseum in Rome, part of the Roma Pass attractions list.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater, part of the Roma Pass attraction.
Roman Forum ruins with ancient columns and arches, part of Roma Pass attractions in Rome, Italy.
Roma Pass includes unlimited public transport access, featuring a bustling Rome metro station.
St. Peter's Basilica dome view from Vatican City, part of Roma Pass attractions.
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome with tourists exploring the historic fortress.
Vixen Vertex sculpture at Borghese Gallery, Rome, showcasing intricate marble craftsmanship.
Capitoline Museums entrance with ancient Roman statues in Rome, Italy.
Ancient ruins along the Appian Way in Rome's Archaeological Park.
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Roma Pass: Access 2 Attractions and Unlimited Public Transport

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€58.50
Extended validity
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Flexible duration

Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.

  • Everything you get: For 72 hours, the Roma Pass delivers maximum sightseeing—free entry to the first two attractions of your choice, discounted entry tickets to 30+ experiences, with unlimited access to public transport. Visit the Colosseum, Borghese Gallery, Circus Maximus, and more while saving 20%.
  • Why choose this: Immerse in Rome’s ancient wonders and historic arenas, and use ATAC bus, metro, and railway lines without additional costs with one physical pass.

Explore Rome’s museums & ruins and travel free with one money-saving pass.

  • Everything you get: For 72 hours, the Roma Pass delivers maximum sightseeing—free entry to the first two attractions of your choice, discounted entry tickets to 30+ experiences, with unlimited access to public transport. Visit the Colosseum, Borghese Gallery, Circus Maximus, and more while saving 20%.
  • Why choose this: Immerse in Rome’s ancient wonders and historic arenas, and use ATAC bus, metro, and railway lines without additional costs with one physical pass.

Inclusions

  • Valid for 72 hours

Access to (visit the first 2 attractions of your choice for free & get discounted entries for the rest):

  • Museums: Capitoline Museums, Borghese Gallery, Ara Pacis, National Roman Museums & more
  • Landmarks: Colosseum, Roman and Imperial Forums, Castel Sant'Angelo, Caracalla Baths & more
  • Transportation: Buses, metro lines A, B, B1, C, and railway lines Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti by ATAC
  • Get all the details here
  • Please note that making reservations will NOT activate your pass. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction or use your first public transport.
  • Prior reservations are required to visit some attractions, which are subject to availability. Check your post-booking voucher for instructions.
  • You can only visit each attraction once with this pass.
  • Specific details related to city card collection points and addresses will be shared with you post-booking.
  • Collect your Roma Pass at any Tourist Infopoint after purchasing online. Fill in your name, surname, and validation date on the overleaf form.
  • Your pass activates automatically when you first use it – either at a museum/site or on public transport. However, even if used at a museum/site first, you must validate the pass on your first public transport ride by tapping it on the black contactless reader.

Validity: 

  • Activated: Once activated (upon first use), your pass is valid for 72 hours. This 72-hour period begins with your first use, whether at an attraction or on public transportation, as per the option selected.
  • Non-activated: Your Roma Pass is valid for six months from the purchase date.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 28 December, 2025.
  • These tickets are valid until 28 December, 2025.
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BALBO
Feb 2025Verified booking
4/5

Considering the various and multiple attractions that await us in the visit of our capital, I think it is essential to be able to take advantage of the proposed packages, such as Roma pass , this allows you to circulate with tranquility and ease of movement ,schedule the days and related cadential visits. The only aspect that I would improve and the associated map, ver 'that you have smartphones , but a figurative is always useful. the Romans are pleasant (if you pose in the right way ... often forgotten) then I highlight that overall and clean' , always magical, the second year that I do three days of visit ... but I'll be back ....ci miss it already' .By Max and Barby

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Michael
Apr 2025Verified booking
3/5

if you plan your trip around the Pass, to get the most from it, you'll be pleased. Don't just assume that all venues in the packet are still active with the pass however. Two we went to are no longer part of it, even though they were listed in the packet.. Glad for the transport option, but couldn't locate the toilets on the map :(

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Ronel
May 2025Verified booking
4/5

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MARIE
May 2025Verified booking
5/5

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Takács
May 2025Verified booking
5/5

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May 2025Verified booking
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May 2025Verified booking
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May 2025Verified booking
3/5

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May 2025Verified booking
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Apr 2025Verified booking
4/5

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Apr 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Mar 2025Verified booking
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Inma
Mar 2025Verified booking
2/5

That you have unlimited public transportation but we didn't get tickets for anything but the colosseum, the rest the gallery and so on we didn't see, I don't recommend it.

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Stéphanie
Apr 2025Verified booking
1/5

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Stuart
Mar 2025Verified booking
1/5

RomeGalleria Corsini
Palazzo Corsini
  • Stunning art collection: The gallery houses a remarkable collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque art by renowned artists such as Botticelli, Caravaggio, Rubens, and Van Dyck. For art enthusiasts, the opportunity to see these influential works up close can be truly captivating.
  • Historical significance: The Corsini Gallery is situated within the Palazzo Corsini, a grand palace that dates back to the 17th century. The palace itself is an architectural gem and provides a glimpse into the opulence and elegance of the era.
  • A hidden gem: While the Corsini Gallery might not be as famous as the Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia Gallery, it is often considered a hidden gem. This means that you can appreciate the art and absorb its beauty without feeling overwhelmed by crowds.
  • Context and curation: The Corsini Gallery offers excellent curation and provides informative descriptions and historical context for the artworks on display. This allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the artistic and cultural significance of each piece, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Tranquil setting: The gardens outside the Galleria offer a tranquil oasis in the heart of Florence providing a serene setting to relax and reflect after exploring the Corisini Museum.
Palazzo Corsini

Skip-The-Line Entry

Duration: 2 hours

  • Avoid the rush and save time by booking skip-the-line Corsini Gallery Tickets, which allow visitors to bypass the long queues and get priority access to the gallery.  (let's shorten this line)
  • Access all the exhibitions and witness over 300 paintings, including The Christ Carrying the Cross masterpiece.
  • Explore the Barberini Palace using the same ticket within 20 days from the time it is stamped.

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Tickets to Corsini Gallery 

Barberini Palace

Combo Tickets

Duration: Flexible 

  • Enjoy access to multiple attractions, such as the 17th Century Palazzo Barberini, along with the Corsini Gallery.
  • Enjoy skip-the-line access to both attractions, which will allow you to explore the artworks at your own pace.
  • With these tickets, you can access the Corisini Gallery within 20 days of your visit to the Palazzo Barberini.

Recommended 

Skip-The-Line Entry to Palazzo Barberini with access to Corsini Gallery 

The Galleria Corsini is a treasure trove of skillful artwork from Italian Renaissance and Baroque artists such as Botticelli, Caravaggio, and Raphael. It provides a unique perspective on the influence of the Renaissance and its rich cultural heritage. 

enthroned Madonna and child

Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, Botticelli

This masterpiece by Botticelli is a must-see due to its exquisite composition, intricate details, and the artist's skillful portrayal of religious figures. It showcases the beauty and grace of the Virgin Mary and the saints surrounding her.

Decapitation of St. John the Baptist

St. John the Baptist, Caravaggio

Caravaggio's depiction of St. John the Baptist is highly recommended for its dramatic lighting and realism. The contrast between light and shadow creates a captivating and powerful image, showcasing his innovative style.

Virgin Mary and Jesus

Virgin and Child, Filippo Lippi

This Lippi masterpiece is a tender and emotive painting that portrays the intimate relationship between the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Its delicate brushwork and warm color palette creates a sense of serenity and devotion, making it a noteworthy artwork to behold.

admirers of Renaissance art

Portrait of Maria Corsini, Raphael

This portrait captures the elegance and personality of Maria Corsini, making it a standout piece in the gallery. Raphael's mastery of portraiture and attention to detail make this artwork a must-see for admirers of Renaissance art.

Sculpture Collection

Saint Sebastian, Guido Reni

Reni created this powerful depiction of Saint Sebastian, a Christian martyr. The painting showcases Reni's ability to convey emotion through the figure's expression and pose, while the use of vibrant colors adds to its visual impact.

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Corsini Gallery

Timing: 10 AM to 7 PM from Tuesday to Sunday (Last entrance at 6 PM)

Closed on: Monday, December 25th, January 1st

Best Time to Visit: You can visit the Corsini Gallery any time of the year. However, if you’re looking to avoid the crowd, it is best to visit early morning on Sundays or late evenings during the off-season.

Corsini Gallery

Address: Via della Lungara, 10, 00165 Roma RM, Italy [Find on Map]

Getting There

  • By Metro: A-line Metro

Nearest Stop: Barberini Station

  • By Train: FC2, FL3

Nearest Stop: Barberini Station or, Piazza di Spagna

  • By Bus: 23, 280
  • By Car: 26.9 km from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

Palazzo Corsini Exhibitions

Apart from the permanent collection, the Galleria Corsini also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Currently, there is one exhibition on display at the Palazzo Corsini. 

The Sovereign Image. Urbano VIII and the Barberini Family

18 March to 30th July 2023

Cloakroom
  • Cloakroom: Visitors are advised to deposit their umbrellas, backpacks, and handbags inside the cloakroom. Suitcases and luggage are not permitted. 
  • Radio-transmitters: Radio-transmitters are advised for groups (comprising 25 people max.) during the visit, which can not last more than 2 hours. 
Parking Facility
  • Parking facility for people with disabilities.
  • Entrances without any architectural barriers. 
  • Wheelchairs are available from the ticket office, leading to the exhibition galleries on the ground floor. 
  • Elevator access to exhibition galleries on the first floor.
purchasing Corsini Gallery tickets
  • Consider purchasing Corsini Gallery tickets in advance to ensure availability and skip the long queues.
  • Visitors are allowed to carry only purses, wallets, or not more than 21x15 cm in size. 
  • Visiting the gallery in the evening hours or the early mornings on Sunday is advised for a peaceful and immersive experience.
Trevi Fountain
  • The Trevi Fountain: The quintessential Rome icon. [Find on map]
  • Santa Maria della Vittoria: A stunning baroque church with Bernini’s Masterpiece ‘The Exstasis of St. Therese. [Find on map]
  • San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane: A beautiful baroque church by Borromini. [Find on map]
  • Sant’Andrea al Quirinale: A church by Bernini, which is considered one of his greatest achievements. [Find on map]
How can I purchase tickets to the Galleria Corsini?

You can buy Gallery Corsini Tickets online.

What are the different Corsini Gallery tickets?

You can choose between skip-the-line tickets to Corsini Gallery and Palazzo Barberini.

How much does the Corsini Gallery entry ticket cost?

Entry tickets to Gallery Corsini are priced at €15.

Does my Gallery Corsini Tickets access to all museum areas?

Yes, with skip-the-line entry, you can have access to all the artwork and sculptures on display at Gallery Corsini. Moreover, you get to bypass the long queue at the entry gate and buy yourself more time to admire the exhibits at your own pace.

Are there any benefits to buying tickets online?

Keeping the convenience factor aside, buying Corsini Gallery tickets online offers the freedom to choose your preferred slot. Plus, you can enjoy extended validity of 20 days on your ticket to visit the Barberini Palace.

What does a skip-the-line Gallery Corsini ticket include?

A skip-the-line entry ticket to the Corsini Gallery includes bypassing the long lines at the entry and gain direct access to the gallery exhibits. Along with the Corsini artwork, you also get access to the Barberini Palace (valid till 20 days once your ticket is stamped).

Is there a refund or cancellation policy for Gallery Corsini tickets?

Unfortunately, skip-the-line entry tickets to both the Corsini Gallery and Barberini Palace cannot be cancelled or rescheduled. So, there it's non-refundable.

Do I need to print my Gallery Corsini tickets or can I show them digitally?

Visitors are encouraged to opt for mobile tickets and show them at the time of entry. There is no need to print it. This eliminates the hassle during the entry.

What are the Gallery Corsini & Museum timings?

The gallery remains open from 10 AM to 7 PM from Tuesday to Sunday (The last entrance is at 6 PM).

How long does it take to tour the Palazzo Corsini?

It takes around 2 hours to explore the Palazzo Corsini photos.

What is the best time to visit the Corsini Gallery?

To avoid the tourist rush, it is recommended to visit the gallery during the early hours or late afternoons. Additionally, you can also visit the Gallery Corsini in the low seasons (October to March) to avoid the tourist rush.

Are outside food items and beverages allowed inside the gallery?

No, outside food items and beverages are strictly prohibited inside the galleries Corsini and Barberini.

Is parking available at Palazzo Corsini?

Yes, you will find numerous parking spots around the Palazzo Corsini. Feel free to visit the Corsini Gallery & Museum with your private transport.

Is cloakroom facility available at the Corsini Gallery?

Yes, The deposit your trolleys, backpacks, umbrellas and other luggage at the cloakroom. You are only allowed to carry wallets, purses and mobile phones inside the gallery complex.

Is the Gallery Corsini easily accessible to people with restricted mobility?

Yes, completely! There isn't any architectural barrier at the entrance and the gallery is housed on the first floor, which is easily accessible via elevator or ramp (for wheelchairs).

Are pets allowed inside the Corsini Gallery?

No, pets are forbidden to enter the gallery complex except the guide dogs accompanying the visually impaired visitors.

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Feb, 2025
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Considering the various and multiple attractions that await us in the visit of our capital, I think it is essential to be able to take advantage of the proposed packages, such as Roma pass , this allows you to circulate with tranquility and ease of movement ,schedule the days and related cadential visits. The only aspect that I would improve and the associated map, ver 'that you have smartphones , but a figurative is always useful. the Romans are pleasant (if you pose in the right way ... often forgotten) then I highlight that overall and clean' , always magical, the second year that I do three days of visit ... but I'll be back ....ci miss it already' .By Max and Barby
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Tiziana

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Dec, 2024
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The kindness of the staff. While I struggled to save the ticket. Doesn't the reservation system provide for paper printing of the ticket Only digital ticket and what if the cell phone downloads?
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Sara

Nov, 2024
For the first time I purchased the Omnia Card and Roma pass package, once you understand where you can book the various museum admissions, the road is all downhill. Very kind at the ORP point where the cards are activated, they gave us great advice.
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Maria

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Sep, 2024
The card is very convenient to have, both for transportation and for some museums the only flaw is that for kids ( despite having purchased an omnia carde roma pass) free transportation is not included. So for my son I had to pay for all transportation...if the price is halved for age it should cmq have the same services as the one for adults
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