These tours are designed for those who wish to enjoy another side of the city and see the various temporally art exhibitions existing in the city in the moment. You have your own private guide taking from on exhibition to another and guide you through the fascinating world of art through the centuries.
From January until June 2013
The golden age of Flemish art
Vermeer
Finally after years of anticipation, Johannes Vermeer has made it to Rome. For the first time in Italy, a major retrospective of the work of Johannes Vermeer whose art is not represented in any Italian collection. The exhibition includes famous paintings and rare, lesser known works from museums across the globe, as well as some 50 works by his Dutch contemporaries.
Brueghel
A collection of masterpieces by the Brueghel family, the exhibition will include paintings, drawings and prints by the principle exponents of the most important family of Flemish artists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, tracing the Brueghels’ artistic development from one generation to another.
From January until March 2013
Modern art in Rome – Paul Klee
The modern art museum was established in 1883 for the purpose of documenting the “living” art is nowadays a museum with two souls, just like two are the centuries it deals with: the 19th and the 20th.
Its important collections in fact, on the one hand mirror the cultural events of the unitary Italian State also with their international reflections; on the other hand they are the great historical reserve of the Italian contemporary art system.
The list of painters is endless in this museum, Paul Klee, Picasso, Modigliani, Marc Rothko, Jackson Polack ect ect
Guttuso
The city of Rome, where Renato Guttuso used to live for fifty years, celebrates the Artist with a major exhibition in the occasion of the Centenary of his birth. With 100 works by Guttuso the exhibition shows the whole creative path of the Sicilian painter artistic activity.
From March until June 2013
Titian
The most celebrated works of the great Venetian painter Titian are coming to Rome. These and many more are to go on display at the Quirinale in an exhibition designed to stand as the ideal conclusion to overview of Venetian painting and the debate on the crucial role that it played in the renewal of culture in Italy and in Europe, which Titian is the last and loftiest witness in his role as the European artist par excellence.
All of our tour guides are fully-licensed guides of Rome, speak good English and have backgrounds in Art & History.
These can be of course combined with any others tours that we offer in Rome.
All rates are quoted in the Euro and are only payable in the Euro currency, including Traveler’s Cheques, at the end of the services.
Lunch, gratuities, or entrance fees to the sites are not included.
Also please note that we may change the order of the itinerary at our discretion.

