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St Cecilia

The Astronomers

A Man with a Glove

Perspective Gallery
Galleria Spada
Nestled in the heart of Rome, Galleria Spada offers a vivid glimpse into the opulent world of 17th-century art and architecture. Housed in a splendid Renaissance palace, it is renowned for an intimate collection of Baroque masterpieces, including works by Guido Reni and Guercino. The rooms, richly adorned with frescoes, sculptures and period furnishings, evoke a time when art was closely intertwined with the grandeur of daily life.
The gallery’s most famous feature is the optical illusion created by architect Francesco Borromini. His forced perspective corridor, which appears far longer than it truly is, stands as a brilliant example of Baroque ingenuity and remains a highlight of any visit. More than a simple collection of paintings, Galleria Spada offers a serene journey through history, revealing the cultural and artistic vibrancy that continues to define Rome for art lovers and curious travelers alike.
The gallery’s most famous feature is the optical illusion created by architect Francesco Borromini. His forced perspective corridor, which appears far longer than it truly is, stands as a brilliant example of Baroque ingenuity and remains a highlight of any visit. More than a simple collection of paintings, Galleria Spada offers a serene journey through history, revealing the cultural and artistic vibrancy that continues to define Rome for art lovers and curious travelers alike.
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