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Proposal to expand Rome's Borghese Gallery expected by end-2026

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Posted on May 18, 2026

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Rome’s Borghese Gallery Plans Expansion with International Competition

Borghese Gallery Expansion Project Overview

By Alvise Armellini

ROME, May 18 (Reuters) - An architectural plan to expand one of Rome's most famous museums, the Borghese Gallery, should be ready by the end of the year, backers of the project said on Monday, stressing that nothing has yet been decided.

Controversy Surrounding the Expansion

Several conservation groups and historians have opposed the idea of erecting a new structure near a 17th century villa inside the Villa Borghese park and home to masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael and Titian. 

Gallery’s Justification for Expansion

The Gallery says a new building would allow it to ease overcrowding, offer space for dozens of artworks currently in storage, and provide much-needed extra facilities like a conference room. 

International Architecture Competition

The museum is planning to hold an international architecture competition to collect ideas for the expansion, with the proviso that the new structure should be close to the original villa, not necessarily within its heritage-protected park. 

Sponsorship and Project Timeline

"We hope to have a winner (of this competition) by the end of the year," the CEO of Proger, the Italian engineering company that is sponsoring the competition with an 875,000 euro ($1 million) grant, said in a news conference. 

"We will gift this (architectural) project to the Borghese Gallery, to the Culture Ministry, to the City of Rome, and they will decide whether it is valid and therefore whether it will go ahead or not," CEO Marco Lombardi said.

Conservationist Response and Legal Threats

Potential Legal Action

CONSERVATIONISTS THREATEN LEGAL ACTION

The Friends of Villa Borghese and Italia Nostra associations are threatening legal action, arguing that any new construction would upset the delicate balance between art and nature that has characterised the museum for more than four centuries.

Gallery’s Commitment to Heritage Protection

Borghese Gallery Director Francesca Cappelletti assured that any enlargement of the museum would be done "with caution, sensitivity and in full compliance with (heritage protection) constraints." 

"Nobody is going to wake up one morning and decide to build something in the garden," she said. "This seems to me a truly absurd simplification of all the work that is being done here daily."

Current Visitor Access and Limitations

Meanwhile, access to the Gallery remains tightly controlled.

No more than 180 people are allowed in for two-hour time slots. Visitors need to book weeks in advance, or brave long queues for a limited number of same-day "last minute" tickets. 

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(Reporting by Alvise Armellini; Editing by Chiara Rodriquez)

Key Takeaways

  • Proger SpA is funding the feasibility phase with approximately €875,750–€900,000, covering project management, design competition prizes, and technical-economic feasibility studies (roma.repubblica.it).
  • The project aims to relieve strict visitor limits (360 per two‑hour slot) and display artworks now in storage by adding exhibition space, conference rooms, educational facilities, and improved public services (wantedinrome.com).
  • Despite support from Rome’s city council and a recent municipal resolution backing the effort, conservationists such as Italia Nostra and Friends of Villa Borghese threaten legal action, citing risks to the historic integrity of the villa and park (wantedinrome.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Borghese Gallery expansion proposal?
The proposal involves expanding the Borghese Gallery to reduce overcrowding, display stored artworks, and add facilities like a conference room.
When will the Borghese Gallery expansion plan be ready?
Backers expect the architectural expansion plan to be ready by the end of 2026, with a competition winner selected by the end of this year.
Why are conservation groups opposing the Borghese Gallery expansion?
Conservationists claim new construction could disrupt the balance between art and nature in the historic Villa Borghese park.
How will the Borghese Gallery choose the expansion plan?
An international architecture competition will be held to collect expansion ideas, with strict requirements regarding heritage protection.
How is visitor access currently managed at the Borghese Gallery?
Visitor access is tightly controlled, with limited entry slots and advance booking required due to high demand and preservation concerns.

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