Chiostro del Bramante

Church Rome, Latium, Italy
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What to expect

The Chiostro del Bramante is a Renaissance building in Rome, designed by Donato Bramante. It features a beautiful cloister with elegant geometric lines and perfectly proportioned spaces, reflecting typical Renaissance concepts of harmony and equilibrium. The building serves as a space for exhibitions, meetings, and concerts, and has a cafe and bookshop. A fresco painting by Raphael, The Sibyls, is visible from the first floor. The cloister is a great place to visit with family and friends, offering a unique and culturally rich experience

Plan your family visit to the Chiostro del Bramante with these blog insights 👇

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Insider Tips for Family Breaks in Rome, Italy

Insider Tips for Family Breaks in Rome, Italy
This family's experience:

Activities: Just a block west of Piazza Navona, this early Renaissance courtyard attached to the church of Santa Maria della Pace is a good place to cool off and get a refreshment. There's always a funky exhibit, and the café on the upper walkway is moderately kid-friendly

Highlights: We appreciated the cool courtyard and the refreshment options, especially the café on the upper walkway. The kids were also interested in the funky exhibits ✨