Chiara Ferragni still for museums, now visits Palazzo Barberini in Rome


Another museum visit for Chiara Ferragni: this time the well-known influencer visits Palazzo Barberini in Rome.

Another museum for Chiara Ferragni: the well-known fashion influencer continues her tour among cultural institutions and pays a visit to Palazzo Barberini (which together with the Corsini Gallery forms the autonomous museum Gallerie Nazionali Barberini Corsini) and takes a photo of herself, with the mask required to enter museums, under the Triumph of Divine Providence, the spectacular celebratory fresco (the Barberini bees appear in the center of it) created between 1632 and 1639 by Pietro da Cortona in the main floor hall.

The businesswoman, it seems to transpire, made a private visit together with IF Experience, an agency founded in 2006 (it was founded by two spouses: Filippo Cosmelli, an art historian, and Daniela Bianco, an architect), and which deals with exclusive private tours. The IF is in fact tagged in the post that Ferragni published on Instagram.

Palazzo Barberini also posted a couple of photos with Chiara Ferragni in front of two of the museum’s masterpieces: Giovanni Baglione’s AmorSacro e Amor Profano and Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes. “She is Chiara Ferragni and she chose to visit Palazzo Barberini to discover one of Rome’s most important museums,” the museum wrote on its Facebook account. “And when will you come to discover our wonders?” Ferragni merely wrote “a beautiful morning exploring Rome with our friends from IF and Gallerie Nazionali Barberini Corsini.” Among the users, however, there are also those who comment ironically, and it is all a flourish of “+27 percent,” in reference to the numbers boasted by the Uffizi after last July’s visit. Will there be a “Ferragni effect” for the Roman museum?

Chiara Ferragni still for museums, now visits Palazzo Barberini in Rome
Chiara Ferragni still for museums, now visits Palazzo Barberini in Rome


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