• Located in the heart of Rome's historical center is the Palazzo Colonna.
  • Palazzo Colonna was built between 1650 and 1700 to house the Colonna family’s art collection.
  • One of my favorite ones is the regal Palazzo Colonna, on Via della Pilotta, where the Colonna family still resides after eight generations.
  • Nestled within Palazzo Colonna, the gallery resides in a stunning architectural marvel that rivals the beauty of the treasures it holds.
  • In this 1754 etching covering Palazzo Colonna quite strangely Giuseppe Vasi did not show Macchina della Chinea.
  • Across the street from the Colonnas’ grand garden entrance, near the residence of Italy’s president, is the Palazzo Pallavicini-­Rospigliosi.
  • Palazzo Colonna is located on Via della Pilotta 17, Rome (Tel: +39 066784350/362).
  • The magnificent Galleria Colonna is one of the most precious places in Palazzo Colonna.
  • If you have planned a vacation in Rome and you like to explore Italian baroque, Palazzo Colonna is worth a visit.
  • Palazzo Colonna has hosted fifteen generations of the family from its foundation to the present day.