Rome: The Corsini Gallery and the Botanical Garden in a Single Itinerary—New Integrated Tickets Available Starting June 27


A new tour option featuring a combined ticket allows visitors to explore the Corsini Gallery and Rome’s Botanical Garden in a single itinerary. The initiative highlights the historical connection between the two sites, which were once part of the same monumental complex.

Starting June 27, 2026, visitors to the Corsini Gallery in Rome will have access to new admission options designed to enhance their visit and rediscover the deep connection between this historic Roman museum andthe Rome Botanical Garden. The initiative stems from a collaboration between the two institutions and introduces a new ticketing option. In addition to the traditional ticket for the National Galleries of Ancient Art, visitors will be able to choose a ticket exclusively for the Corsini Gallery or a combined ticket that allows access to both the museum and the Botanical Garden.

The goal of the initiative is to highlight the Corsini Complex, effectively restoring a complex that in the past constituted a single architectural and landscape ensemble. The current Botanical Garden occupies the area that once housed the gardens of Palazzo Corsini, an integral part of the family’s residence and a symbol of its cultural and social prestige. This new proposal thus offers a more comprehensive understanding of the complex’s history, connecting the artistic heritage housed within the palace with the green spaces that originally completed its layout.

Photo: Caterina Giovinazzo
Photo: Caterina Giovinazzo

The Corsini Gallery houses works by some of the most important figures in European painting, including Guido Reni, Beato Angelico, Pieter Paul Rubens, and Van Dyck. The Rome Botanical Garden, managedby La Sapienza University, covers an area of approximately twelve hectares and features a rich natural heritage comprising botanical collections, historic greenhouses, and trails dedicated to biodiversity.

Through the new tour route and combined ticket, art, history, and nature once again come together, offering the public a more comprehensive experience that restores the complex’s original identity and highlights its heritage in its entirety.

Combined tickets will be available starting June 27, 2026, and can be purchased at this link.

Rome: The Corsini Gallery and the Botanical Garden in a Single Itinerary—New Integrated Tickets Available Starting June 27
Rome: The Corsini Gallery and the Botanical Garden in a Single Itinerary—New Integrated Tickets Available Starting June 27



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