Capuchins Crypt: Sacred Music in the Heart of Rome

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A guided tour in English of the mysterious and fascinating Capuchins Crypt, the beautiful Capuchins Church and the Museum together with an intense live concert performing Gregorian chant and sacred polyphonic music.
From the spirituality of Caravaggio’s painting The Meditation of Saint Francis to the choir, from the creepy walk through the 4000 bones of the Crypt to the sacred music that perfectly resonates in the Concert hall, you will definitely live a unique experience!

 

Duration: 80 min

Box Office at the event location, opening at 4:30pm.

Dress code: Holy place, shoulders & knees covered

 

What's included

 - Entrance fee to the museum

 - Guided tour in English of the Capuchins museum and of the church with an art historian 

 - Introduction to the musical program

 - Concert in the reserved Capuchins concert hall

 

VIP ticket - customers have the guided tour of the Capuchins museum and Crypt by an art historian in English language 
Standard ticket - customers can tour the Capuchins Crypt  and Museum with the audioguide in 13 languages.

Program and cast

Music of the Sistine Chapel by Palestrina, Arcadelt, Morales, Victoria, Pitoni, Agazzari, Gregorian chant performed live by Schola Romana Ensemble, our resident historically informed music group.

 

Organic:
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass & Conductor
Art historian

 

– 4.30 p.m. Admission time (our staff will wait for you in the Capuchin Convent, entrance from the Casa per Ferie I Cappuccini, in Via Veneto 21)

- 4.45 p.m. Concert "A Cappella" in the specially reserved ancient Hall of the Capuchins Convent

- 5.30 p.m. Guided tour or tour with audio guide of the Capuchins Museum and Crypt (depending on the ticket type purchased)

- 6.15 p.m. Approximate end time

Photo gallery

Capuchin Crypt

Santa Maria Immacolata is the Capuchins church in Rome, built by Pope Urbano VIII Barberini (XVII c.) close to Piazza Barberini, in Via Veneto, one of the most famous street of Rome, set of the film La dolce vita, by Federico Fellini.

 

Inside the church, you can see masterpieces by Guido Reni (S. Michele Arcangelo), Domenichino, Pietro da Cortona, Gherardo delle notti, Antonio Sacchi and others. The shocking Crypt-museum is decorated with 4.000 bones of friars. Here you can find also a masterpiece of Caravaggio: La meditazione di S. Francesco.

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