Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches
Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches
Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches
Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches
Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches
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Caravaggio: Art on Footsteps-Masterpieces in Rome's Churches

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Admire "The Calling of Saint Matthew" and "The Conversion of Saint Paul"
Discover hidden works most tourists miss.
Explore Caravaggio's intense, dramatic works and his turbulent life.
Itinerary
Your journey begins at the elegant Baroque Church of St. Louis of the French (San Luigi dei Francesi). This is home to one of the most important Caravaggio cycles in Rome — a stunning trio of paintings dedicated to the life of Saint Matthew. Here, you'll stand before The Calling of Saint Matthew, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, and The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew. With your guide's insight, you'll uncover how Caravaggio broke away from artistic tradition, using bold contrasts of light and shadow and portraying his subjects with unflinching realism. The scenes are raw, intense, and deeply human — just like the artist himself.

From there, continue to the nearby Basilica di Sant'Agostino, a hidden gem off the tourist track. Inside this quiet, atmospheric church, you'll discover one of Caravaggio's lesser-known works — a painting that nonetheless pulses with the emotional depth and visual drama that define his style. This more intimate setting allows for a deeper, personal connection with the art, and your guide will share stories that bring this forgotten masterpiece back into the spotlight.

Finally, the tour concludes at the majestic Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, where Caravaggio's genius is on full display in the Cerasi Chapel. Here, you'll see The Conversion of Saint Paul and The Crucifixion of Saint Peter — two of his most powerful works. These paintings show the artist at the height of his skill, capturing movement, emotion, and spiritual drama in ways no one had ever done before. This church is also home to masterpieces by Raphael, Bernini, and Carracci, offering a broader context for Caravaggio's bold, controversial vision.

Throughout the tour, your expert guide will share fascinating details about Caravaggio's troubled life — from his run-ins with the law to his sudden death — and explain how his work not only shocked his contemporaries but also changed the course of art history forever.

Whether you're an art lover, a history enthusiast, or simply curious to see Rome from a different perspective, this walking tour offers an unforgettable encounter with one of the most brilliant and rebellious artists of all time.