Step into the dramatic world of Caravaggio on this 2-hour private tour, where his masterpieces come to life in the very churches that inspired them. Visit Santa Maria del Popolo, Sant’Agostino, and San Luigi dei Francesi to witness Caravaggio’s bold use of light and raw emotion as you stand before The Crucifixion of Saint Peter and The Madonna of the Pilgrims. Along the way, uncover the genius and scandalous life behind the art, from duels to exile. For an even deeper dive into the Baroque era, can you choose to extend your tour with a 1-hour visit to Galleria Doria Pamphilj, where you will see two more of Caravaggio’s masterpieces among other masterpieces from artists as Velázquez, Titian, and Bernini.
Churches + Galleria Doria P. : Select for a 3.5-hour private tour of three Caravaggio churches & Galleria Doria Pamphilj with an English-speaking guide.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Begin your journey at Basilica di Santa Maria del Popolo, a historic gem located at Piazza del Popolo. Inside, you will discover the Cerasi Chapel, home to two of Caravaggio’s most gripping works: The Crucifixion of Saint Peter and The Conversion of Saint Paul. These dramatic works highlight his revolutionary chiaroscuro technique, where bold contrasts of light and shadow intensify the emotional impact of each scene. Your guide will also explore the symbolism and technique behind these masterpieces.
You will then continue to Basilica di Sant’Agostino, home to Caravaggio’s striking and once controversial Madonna of the Pilgrims. Unlike traditional depictions of the Virgin Mary, Caravaggio portrays her as an ordinary woman, welcoming two humble pilgrims with rough, dirt-stained feet. This radical departure from idealised sacred imagery was shocking in its time, yet it embodies Caravaggio’s power to bridge the divine and the human. Here, you’ll witness firsthand how his bold realism transformed religious art forever.
Your next stop will be San Luigi dei Francesi, the French national church in Rome, where the Contarelli Chapel houses one of Caravaggio’s greatest triumphs: the Saint Matthew Cycle. These three monumental paintings - The Calling of Saint Matthew, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, and The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew - unfold like a cinematic masterpiece, capturing the raw emotions of faith, doubt, and divine intervention. As you stand before these breathtaking works, your guide will reveal how Caravaggio’s dramatic storytelling and masterful use of light continue to captivate audiences centuries later.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Meet us at the Flaminio Obelisk in the middle of Piazza del Popolo, Piazza del Popolo, 00187 Rome. Look for a member of staff holding a yellow Touriks sign.