Each itinerary, uniquely named, offers a distinct lens through which to experience Rome's art—spanning the divine to the imperial, the Renaissance to the bohemian, and iconic vistas that have inspired artists for centuries. These paths invite a deeper, more nuanced exploration of Rome's artistic soul.

"Divinitas"

This spiritual journey through Rome's sacred art and architecture explores the divine across centuries. Begin at the Vatican Museums, home to the Sistine Chapel and Raphael Rooms. Continue to St. Peter's Basilica, marveling at Michelangelo's Pietà. Wander to Santa Maria Maggiore, absorbing its Byzantine mosaics, then to San Giovanni in Laterano, the first church of Rome. Conclude in the tranquil cloisters of San Paolo Fuori le Mura, where art and spirituality merge in serene harmony.

"Vista"

This itinerary seeks out Rome's most iconic views, blending art with the city's natural and architectural grandeur. Start at the Pincio Terrace for panoramic views over Piazza del Popolo. Head to the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci) on the Aventine Hill for a secret keyhole view through the Priory of the Knights of Malta. Explore the Capitoline Hill for Michelangelo’s urban masterpieces and breathtaking views from the Campidoglio. End the day at the Gianicolo Hill for sunset, overlooking Rome’s ancient domes and modern vitality.

"Imperium"

Dive into Rome's ancient imperial past, where art and history intertwine. Begin at the Colosseum, exploring Roman engineering and public spectacle. Wander through the Roman Forum, the heart of ancient Rome, then climb Palatine Hill for views of imperial palaces. Visit the Baths of Caracalla to see the grand scale of Roman public baths. End at the Ara Pacis Museum, where the altar to Augustan peace merges with Richard Meier’s modern architectural design.

"Rinascimento"

Experience the Renaissance in Rome, tracing the footsteps of geniuses like Michelangelo and Raphael. Start at the Villa Farnesina in Trastevere, home to Raphael's frescoes. Move to Palazzo Altemps for Renaissance art collections within a noble residence. Visit Santa Maria del Popolo for works by Caravaggio and Raphael. Conclude at the Galleria Borghese, where masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael await in a setting that is a work of art itself.

5. "Bohème"

This itinerary celebrates Rome's bohemian and modern artistic expressions. Begin in the neighborhood of Testaccio, exploring contemporary art at the MACRO museum. Stroll through Trastevere, soaking in its vibrant street art and artisan workshops. Visit the MAXXI Museum for cutting-edge contemporary art and architecture. End the day in the Coppedè district, where fantastical architecture blends Art Nouveau, Baroque, and medieval styles, embodying Rome's eclectic artistic spirit.