Scipione Borghese, one of the Prime European Collectors of the 1600’s. The Sculpture of Villa Borghese in safekeeping at the Museum of Pietro Canonica

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28/09/2013
Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese,

at the Sculpture Storage

The storehouse of the sculptures of Villa Borghese at the contains 80 works of which the majority come from the Borghese Collection which originally served as decoration for the villa. Guided tour in Italian by Angela Napoletano and Sandro Santolini.

In spite of the pillage that the park has been subjected to through the ages, the collection of sculptures of Villa Borghese comprises even today a substantial group of works, some of which come from the collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, an important figure among European collectors of the 1600’s. Of particular importance are three statues from San Giovanni in Laterno that originally were part of the Ceoli Collection, l’Ercole coronato (Hercules Crowned), il Satiro in riposo (Resting Satry) e la Filatrice (The Spinner) and two medieval lions from the basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano. Another important nucleus contains four tritons and four masks from the late 1500’s that came from the Fontana dei Mascheroni e dei Tritoni where they have stood in the Giardino del Lago since the beginning of the 20th century but originally came from the Fontana del Moro of Piazza Navona, work of the sculptors Simone Moschino, Taddeo Landini, Egidio della Riviera, Silla Giacomo Longhi da Viggiù and Giovanni Antonio Dosio.

Informazioni

Place Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese
Opening hours

September 28, 2013 at 16.30 and 17.30

Maximum number of participants: 15 per group

Entrance ticket

Free admission and guided tour.
Advance Booking is required

Information

Info and Booking: tel. +39 060608, everyday from 9:00 to 21:00

Type
Guided tour
Organization

Sovrintendenza Capitolina in collaboration with Zètema Progetto Cultura

Booking compulsory: Sì
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28/09/2013
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