Palazzo Pamphilji - Free Audio Guide
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Palazzo Pamphilji, Via di Pasquino, Parione, Municipio Roma I, Roma, Roma Capitale, Lazio, 00186, Italia
Palazzo Pamphilj, located in Piazza Navona, is a stunning Baroque palace built between 1644 and 1650 by the Pamphilj family. Originally constructed in the 1630s, it was expanded when Giovanni Battista Pamphilj became Pope Innocent X. The palace features exquisite frescoes by renowned artists and serves as the Brazilian Embassy in Italy. Visitors can admire the beautiful long gallery painted by Pietro da Cortona, connecting the palace to the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone. The site holds significant historical and cultural value, showcasing the opulence of the Pamphilj family and their influence in Rome. Check for visiting hours and admission fees, as these may vary, and note that the site is accessible to those with mobility challenges.