This is not a museum exhibition or a visit to the Palazzo Barberini — it's a walking tour through the heart of Rome, focused on Caravaggio’s original masterpieces housed inside the city’s most beautiful historic basilicas.
With an expert guide, you’ll explore the very places where Caravaggio’s art was meant to be seen — churches filled with atmosphere, history, and drama. Each stop reveals the story behind the canvas, the controversy behind the artist, and the lasting impact of his revolutionary style.
Begin the tour with a visit to this elegant Baroque church, home to three iconic Caravaggio masterpieces: The Calling of Saint Matthew The Inspiration of Saint Matthew The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew Your guide will explain the historical and artistic significance of these works, highlighting Caravaggio’s revolutionary use of light and realism.
Next, stroll through the charming streets of the Sant’Eustachio neighborhood. Here, you’ll admire another Caravaggio masterpiece housed in Basilica of St Eustace.
Conclude the tour at this remarkable church, where you'll find more of Caravaggio’s works, including: The Conversion of Saint Paul The Crucifixion of Saint Peter The church also contains important works by other Renaissance and Baroque artists, offering a rich artistic context to Caravaggio’s creations.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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