Rome, Caravaggio & the Baroque: An Intimate Private Tour

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Caravaggio and the Treasures of Baroque Rome – Private Walking Tour

Step into the intense, rebellious world of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, one of the most revolutionary artists in Western art history. This 3-hour private walking tour takes you on a compelling journey through Caravaggio’s masterpieces and the grandeur of Baroque Rome, exploring both the artistic brilliance and the turbulent life of the painter who redefined realism.

Your experience begins in Piazza del Popolo, at the stunning Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, home to two of Caravaggio’s early masterpieces:

  • The Crucifixion of Saint Peter
  • The Conversion of Saint Paul

These emotionally charged works mark the beginning of a trail of genius and controversy that has been left across the Eternal City. As you follow your expert guide through the streets of Rome, you’ll not only explore Caravaggio’s legacy but also walk in his footsteps. Explore the locations where he lived, such as the elegant Palazzo Madama and the stately Palazzo Giustiniani, and discover vivid stories about his passionate temperament, artistic rivalries, and encounters with the law.

Along the way, your guide will enrich the experience with fascinating insights into Rome’s political and architectural history, including monumental sites like Palazzo Montecitorio, the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.

A highlight of the tour is a visit to the Contarelli Chapel in San Luigi dei Francesi, where you'll stand before Caravaggio’s powerful trilogy:

  • The Calling of Saint Matthew
  • The Inspiration of Saint Matthew
  • The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew

You’ll also admire the deeply human Madonna of the Pilgrims in Sant’Agostino, another defining example of Caravaggio’s raw, realistic style.

The walk continues through the heart of historic Rome, passing iconic landmarks such as the Pantheon and the richly decorated Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola. The tour concludes in the spectacular Piazza Navona, where the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini and the façade of Sant’Agnese in Agone by Borromini become the backdrop to tales of artistic rivalry, papal commissions, and the final chapters of Caravaggio’s life.

Please note: While we aim to follow the planned route, some locations may vary due to availability or local events. We appreciate your understanding and promise an unforgettable artistic experience either way.

Included

  • Private 3-hour walking tour dedicated to Caravaggio and Baroque Rome
  • Licensed professional guide with expertise in art history and Caravaggio’s life
  • Visit to key churches housing Caravaggio masterpieces, including:
    Santa Maria del Popolo (Crucifixion of Saint Peter, Conversion of Saint Paul)
    San Luigi dei Francesi (The Calling, Inspiration, and Martyrdom of Saint Matthew)
    Sant’Agostino (Madonna of the Pilgrims)
  • Guided walk through iconic Baroque locations such as:
    Pantheon
    Palazzo Montecitorio
    Palazzo Madama
    Palazzo Giustiniani
    Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola
    Piazza Navona (with Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and Borromini’s Sant’Agnese)
  • Fascinating stories about Caravaggio’s life, artistic rivalries, and the political history of Baroque Rome
  • Flexible itinerary, adapted when necessary due to local events or availability.

Excluded

  • Entry tickets to any paid museums or exhibitions (the churches visited are free to enter, but access may be limited during services)
  • Headsets (only provided for groups over a certain size, if required by venue regulations)
  • Hotel pick-up or drop-off
  • Transportation – this is a walking tour
  • Meals, drinks, or personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional but appreciated)

Know before you go

  • Booking confirmation (printed or digital voucher)
  • Valid photo ID (passport or government-issued ID), especially for entry into certain church areas if requested
  • Comfortable walking shoes – the tour covers several historical streets and cobbled areas
  • Weather-appropriate clothing – umbrella or rain jacket in winter; hat and sunscreen in summer
  • A reusable water bottle, especially during warmer months
  • Modest attire – shoulders and knees must be covered to enter churches

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