Rome has no shortage of beautiful art museums, but one of my favorites must be the Doria Pamphilj Gallery on Via del Corso. The main gallery is made up of four golden hallways that surround a small courtyard filled with trees. However, the entire palazzo is much larger. You see, the Doria Pamphilj family does not mess around.
The palace, and thus naturally the gallery, are still privately owned by the old Roman noble family. Though the main gallery only takes up four hallways, it can be hard to know where to start. Every inch of space seems to be taken up with oil paintings dating back to the 16th century, gilt edges, frescoes and marble busts.