Museo Carlo Bilotti
- Address
- Viale Fiorello La Guardia
- Transport
- Website
- Phone
- 06 820 59 127
- Price
- adult/EU 18-25yr/EU under 18yr & over 65yr €4.50/2.50/free
- Hours
- 9am-7pm Tue-Sun
Lonely Planet review for Museo Carlo Bilotti
The art collection of billionaire cosmetics magnate Carlo Bilotti is stylishly housed in the Orangery of Villa Borghese. It’s a small collection (only 22 pieces), but it’s interesting and well presented with explanatory panels in English and Italian. Paintings range from a Warhol portrait of Bilotti’s wife and daughter to 18 works by Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978), one of Italy’s most important 20th-century artists. There’s also a fine selection of landscapes by Alessandro Poma (1874–1960).
Traveller reviews for Museo Carlo Bilotti (1)
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Depends on the temporary exhibit....
americaninrome recommends this,
The "permanent collection" is very small--just twenty or so de Chirico's, none of them particularly noteworthy. However, if the temporary exhibition is good, it's certainly worth taking a detour on your way to the neabry National Gallery of Modern Art.








