Detail from Santa Caterina di Alessandria by Caravaggio. (Credit: © Museo Nacional Thyssen – Bornemisza , Madrid)
If you’ve ever stood captivated by the drama of a Caravaggio painting, you won’t want to miss Caravaggio 2025 in Rome this year. This landmark exhibition at the magnificent Palazzo Barberini, on view through July 6, 2025, brings together a remarkable collection of the artist’s works—including rare paintings from private collections and celebrated international museums—united in the city where Caravaggio’s dramatic style was born.
Among the many highlights is Portrait of Maffeo Barberini, exhibited alongside other works linked to the powerful Barberini family, offering new insight into the artist’s early Roman years. Visitors will also be able to see Ecce Homo, returning to Italy for the first time in centuries on loan from the Prado Museum in Madrid. For those moved by Caravaggio’s intense light and shadow, this is a rare chance to experience his genius on an unprecedented scale.
Planning for Caravaggio 2025
If you’re considering a trip to Rome for this special exhibition, it’s essential to plan ahead. Tickets are timed and in high demand, especially on weekends. Booking in advance is highly recommended to secure your preferred dates.
To make it even easier, enjoy a stay in one of our elegant vacation rentals in Rome’s historic center, all within walking distance of Palazzo Barberini and ideal for exploring the city’s artistic treasures:
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Caravaggio All Year in Rome
Even beyond the current exhibition, Rome remains one of the most exceptional places in the world to experience Caravaggio’s art in person. His dramatic use of light and shadow and his emotionally charged scenes can be found in churches, museums and galleries across the city.
See three paintings by Caravaggio in the Contarelli Chapel in Rome. (credit)
Just step inside the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi to see three masterpiece paintings inspired by the life of Saint Matthew in the Contarelli Chapel. Visit the Church of Sant’Agostino for the beloved Madonna of Loreto, and don’t miss the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo where The Crucifixion of Saint Peter and The Conversion of Saint Paul still captivate visitors. At the Galleria Borghese, you’ll find six of his masterpieces, including David with the Head of Goliath and Boy with a Basket of Fruit.
Rome is a living museum of Caravaggio’s legacy, and whether you’re here for the special exhibition or just wandering through the city’s timeless streets, his presence and inspiration never feels far.
For a deeper look into Caravaggio’s life and art, explore our blog post on his fascinating Roman years, from his rise to fame to the controversies that shadowed him. Or plan your own Caravaggio itinerary with our complete guide to every painting you can see in Rome.
Ready to follow in Caravaggio’s footsteps?
There’s never been a better time to explore the Eternal City through the eyes of its most brilliant and surprising artist. Whether you’re coming for the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition or planning an artistic pilgrimage to see his masterpieces around Rome, plan your Rome stay today and experience the light, the drama and the beauty for yourself!
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