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National Gallery of Contemporary and Modern Arts Private Tour

National Gallery of Contemporary and Modern Arts Private Tour

470€ per person

Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna (National Gallery of Modern Art) was created in 1883 to house the newly unified Italian state’s contemporary works of art. The gallery was originally located in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni until 1915. The collections were then moved to the Palace of Fine Arts, where works of contemporary and modern Italian art are still on display. The museum’s collection includes over 5,000 paintings and sculptures, including works of art dating from the neoclassical period to the abstract works from the 1960s.The permanent exhibitions, housed in enormous halls, are very interesting and include works of art by renowned artists. The ground floor is dedicated to the nineteenth century, where visitors can find works by Paul Cezanne, Antonio Canova, Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh.The top floor, on the other hand, is devoted to twentieth century art, including Futurist, Cubist, Dadaist and abstract art movements. The Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna offers an impressive collection of Modern Art, with a large number of pieces of art by renowned artists. It is definitely a very interesting museum with a wide range of art movements.

PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE

EXTRA PERSON €240,00

Includes:

  • Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
  • Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
  • Entrance tickets in the National of Contemporary and Modern Arts
  • Private professional guide

Not Included:

  • 22% vat tax
  • Gratuities. If you are satisfied with the service, a gratuity is customary

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