
Michelangelo, Raphael, Da Vinci, Galileo, Bernini, and Caravaggio.
Pope Julius II, Pope Alexander VII, Pope Urban VIII, Pope Paul
V, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, The Jesuit Inquisitions
Collegio Romano, and the Knights of Malta.
The Illuminati
Private Walking Tour (7 hrs)
From 340€ p/p (for up to 5 persons)
Visits
Piazza del Popolo Santa Maria del Popolo and the Chigi
Chapel The Spanish Steps The Palace of the Knights
of Malta The Palace of the Propaganda of the Faith
Piazza Barberini Santa Maria della Vittoria, Sant'Andrea
delle Fratte The Trevi Fountain The House of Bernini
The Pantheon Church of Sant'Ignazio The Collegio
Romano- seat of the Inquisition Piazza Navona Castel
Sant'Angelo The Vatican City - Saint Peter's Piazza.
Itinerary
This tour takes its inspiration from the Dan Brown book
Angels and Demons' as well as themes from The
Da Vinci Code' and builds upon the fascinating themes that
he explores. We visit the main sites visited in the book as well
as the most famous monuments by the greatest artists of the Renaissance
and Baroque periods. Exciting stories and intrigues lead us to
visit many off the beaten path sites as well as many of the most
famous not to be missed piazzas and monuments in Rome . Dan Brown's
story gives us an exciting framework within which we can explore
the dynamics of the greatest artists and their main patrons -
the most infamous Popes of all time, in a chaotic time when the
threat of the inquisition was a real worry for those in pursuit
of original artistic and scientific achievements. Although they
were earning their bread and butter from the Popes , each of the
most famous artists of the Renaissance and Baroque took their
early inspiration from the exciting Pagan sculptures , paintings
and architecture that were being rediscovered from the ancient
past of the Romans and Greeks. Da Vinci , Michelangelo , Raphael
, Caravaggio and Bernini were given free access to
the massive collections of the Popes to study and develop their
ideals of artistic beauty from these pagan antiquities. Galileo
also took his inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman studies
of the stars and universe and the controversial studies of Copernicus.
A few of the most powerful Popes supported the use of these ancient
influences that directly contributed to the Renaissance or rebirth'
of mathematical, artistic, architectural and scientific inquiry,
and yet knowledge was also a thing to be controlled so as to benefit
their control over the people through the political powers they
wielded. New found discoveries were carefully probed and kept
under the watchful eyes of the Vatican Council for Religious
Propaganda and any ideas that were deemed to be against Church
Doctrine were quickly condemned . Over the centuries countless
people were tortured, hung or burned at the stake by the Vatican
merely because their inquiries into the mysteries of the world
went against church dogma - a dogma that had nothing to do with
the ideas of Jesus Christ and the founding of Christianity.
Courtesy of R. Gorgone
Please remember that all visitors are required to have their
shoulders and legs covered when visiting religious monuments.
Payments:
Private Tours : Credit card or paypal prior to arrival
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