The Doria-Pamphilj Gallery is situated in the Palace with the same name, built between the middle of the fifteenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century, that previously belonged to the Della Rovere family, then became the property of the Aldobrandini family from 1601 and of the Pamphilj family from 1647, after the marriage between Olimpia Aldobrandini and Camillo Pamphilj.
.A true art lover will be utterly delighted by this museum experience. It's so rare to enjoy in situ art in its original historic setting, a yesteryear type experience. And there are no crowds. You can admire the art in peace and quiet without being jostled by crowds and selfie sticks. The four sixteenth-century tapestries manufactured in Brussels representing the phases that preceded and concluded the Battle of Lepanto is remarkable.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels