
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
You’re looking at Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, home to the Galleria Doria Pamphilj, where a private collection reshapes Rome’s art history into something you can actually walk through. The palace façade faces Via del Corso, and the gallery’s principal entrance is there as well—though it was previously entered from the Piazza del Collegio Romano. What makes this place feel different is how it’s stayed in the same princely Doria Pamphili family ownership. The palace itself is attributed to architect Carlo Maderno and dates to 1651. Over time, the collection was assembled by related families—Doria, Pamphilj, Landi, and Aldobrandini—and it even absorbed artworks from Innocent X’s Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona, which he bequeathed to his nephew Camillo Pamphilj. …
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