Post Salon
Extend Your Roman Journey



Rome needs no introduction! Its thousand-year history offers countless places to discover and visit.
We will be delighted to accompany you on a special two-day experience to spend together, discovering the artistic treasures of the Eternal City and its surroundings. A unique opportunity to prolong the magic of the Salon and deepen your connection with this extraordinary land.
June 1-2, 2026
Two exclusive days dedicated to the Salon family, including art, history and beauty.
Guided Experiences
Tours led by expert guides to discover the secrets of the most fascinating places.
UNESCO Heritage
Sites of inestimable historical and artistic value, recognized by all humanity.
The Sacred Art of Rome -
June 1, 2026
Discover the city with a special visit to Roman Baroque masterpieces
A day dedicated to the artistic wonders of Rome's historic center. We will visit places where decorative art reaches heights of absolute magnificence, including illusionistic frescoes, gilded vaults and masterpieces that have marked the history of art.
Places to visit:
Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
Famous for its extraordinary ceiling fresco by Andrea Pozzo, a masterpiece of illusionistic perspective that simulates a dome where none exists. A triumph of Baroque trompe-l'œil.
Jesus Church
The mother church of the Society of Jesus, with Giovanni Battista Gaulli's famous fresco “The Triumph of the Name of Jesus”-an explosion of figures that seem to come out of the vault, blending painting, stucco and architecture.
Rooms of St. Ignatius of Loyola
The private apartments where the founder of the Jesuits lived, a place of recollection and spirituality rich in history.
Doria Pamphilj Palace
One of Rome's most important private collections, with works by Caravaggio, Velázquez, Titian, and Bernini, housed in lavishly decorated rooms.
Treasures of Tivoli -
June 2, 2026
An out-of-town trip to discover wonderful World Heritage sites
We leave Rome for a day immersed in the beauty of the Tiburtine Hills. Two extraordinary villas, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, await us with their gardens, fountains and thousand-year history.
Places to visit:
Hadrian's Villa
The sumptuous residence of Emperor Hadrian, a monumental complex that reproduced the most fascinating sites of the Roman Empire. Among majestic ruins, theaters, baths and gardens, a journey to the heart of ancient civilization.
Villa d'Este
The Renaissance masterpiece of Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, world-famous for its Italianate gardens and dramatic fountains. A triumph of hydraulic engineering and landscape beauty.
