Discover Rome through the art, genius, and turbulent life of Caravaggio on this private 3-hour walking tour through the historic center.
Led by a licensed English-speaking guide, this experience takes you to some of the most important places connected to Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio: churches that still preserve his masterpieces, streets where he lived and worked, and corners of Rome linked to the dramatic events of his life.
Admire, where accessible, extraordinary works such as the Cycle of St. Matthew in San Luigi dei Francesi, the Madonna of the Pilgrims in Sant’Agostino, and the famous paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo. Along the way, your guide will bring to life Caravaggio’s revolutionary use of light and shadow, his radical realism, and the scandals that made him one of the most fascinating artists of all time.
This private tour is ideal for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and travelers who want to experience Rome beyond the usual highlights.
San Luigi dei Francesi Church, near Piazza Navona. Exact meeting details will be provided on the voucher.
The tour ends near Piazza del Popolo / Santa Maria del Popolo, or another central location depending on the final itinerary and church opening hours.
Begin your Caravaggio journey at one of the most important stops of the tour. Inside the Contarelli Chapel, discover the extraordinary cycle dedicated to the life of Saint Matthew: The Calling of Saint Matthew, The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew, and Saint Matthew and the Angel. Your guide will explain how Caravaggio transformed sacred painting with dramatic realism, powerful contrasts of light and shadow, and deeply human figures.
Continue to the Basilica of Sant’Agostino, home to Caravaggio’s celebrated Madonna of the Pilgrims. Learn how the artist shocked his contemporaries by portraying sacred subjects with striking realism, including humble pilgrims with dirty feet and a Madonna modeled after a woman from real Roman life.
Walk to one of Rome’s most famous squares, connected to one of the turbulent episodes of Caravaggio’s life. Your guide will share the story of the 1605 attack on the notary Mariano Pasqualone, linked to Maddalena Antognetti, known as Lena, one of Caravaggio’s most famous models.
Pass through the area of Via della Maddalena, where Caravaggio is said to have been involved in one of his most colorful disputes: the famous episode of the artichokes at the Osteria del Moro. This stop reveals the artist’s fiery personality and the everyday Rome he inhabited.
Visit the street where Caravaggio lived and worked between 1604 and 1605. Your guide will tell the story of his house-studio, where he reportedly altered the space to obtain the dramatic overhead light that became a signature element of his paintings.
Explore the area linked to the most dramatic turning point in Caravaggio’s life: the fatal fight with Ranuccio Tomassoni in 1606. Learn how a dispute, possibly connected to a game of pallacorda, led to murder, exile, and the beginning of Caravaggio’s final years on the run.
Conclude the artistic route at Santa Maria del Popolo, where Caravaggio painted two masterpieces for the Cerasi Chapel: The Conversion of Saint Paul and The Crucifixion of Saint Peter. Your guide will explain the revolutionary composition of these works, their intense realism, and the use of divine light as a symbol of grace.
The tour ends near Piazza del Popolo, where your guide can offer recommendations for continuing your visit independently.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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