A walk by Girogio · Roma, IT
Start at the iconic Trevi Fountain with a quick espresso, then follow a deliberate arc northwest through Rome's artistic heart: explore the masterworks at Galleria Doria Pamphilj, climb to the Renaissance genius at Raphael's Tomb in the Pantheon, visit the palatial art collection at Palazzo Barberini, stroll the antique-lined Via dei Coronari, and finish at the Dorothy Circus Gallery—a route that samples high culture, hidden boutiques, and Rome's intellectual neighborhoods beyond the tourist crush.
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L' Antico Forno Di Fontana Di Trevi
L' Antico Forno Di Fontana Di Trevi is steps away and perfect for a fresh espresso and cornetto before you set off.
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Galleria Doria Pamphilj
Galleria Doria Pamphilj houses one of Rome's finest private collections—Caravaggios, Velázquez, and Baroque treasures in an intimate palazzo setting.
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Raphael's Tomb
Raphael's Tomb sits in the Pantheon, one of antiquity's most sublime buildings, honoring the Renaissance master at the heart of Rome's classical legacy.
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Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica - Palazzo Barberini
Palazzo Barberini showcases the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica—a sweeping survey from medieval to early modern masterworks in a stunning baroque palace.
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Via dei Coronari
Via dei Coronari is a pedestrian gem lined with antique shops, artisan galleries, and centuries-old palaces—the soul of Rome's quiet artistic quarter.
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Dorothy Circus Gallery
Dorothy Circus Gallery specializes in contemporary street art and pop culture, offering a refreshing counterpoint to Renaissance frescoes and a satisfying endpoint for your arc.
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Designed by Girogio · 7 May 2026
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