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Step into the heart of Rome for an unforgettable evening as you explore the Capuchins Crypt, Church, and Museum, culminating in a private concert of Gregorian chant and sacred polyphonic music. This exclusive 90-minute experience immerses you in the city’s rich spiritual and artistic heritage.
Begin your journey at the historic Santa Maria Immacolata, located on the iconic Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini. Inside, marvel at masterpieces by artists such as Guido Reni and Caravaggio, and discover the crypt adorned with the bones of 4,000 friars, creating a haunting yet beautiful atmosphere.
The highlight of your visit is a live performance by the Schola Romana Ensemble, who bring to life the music of the Sistine Chapel with works by Palestrina, Victoria, and others. An introduction to the musical program is provided in English, enhancing your appreciation of this unique concert setting.
Depending on your ticket, you may explore the museum and crypt with an expert art historian or enjoy an informative audioguide. All tickets include entrance fees, the concert, and the musical introduction. For those seeking a complete Roman evening, a traditional dinner can be added, featuring classic local dishes and wine.
The meeting point is at the entrance of the Capuchins Convent on Via Veneto 21, with convenient public transport nearby. Admission is from 4:15 p.m. to 4:40 p.m., so be sure to arrive early. Secure your place now for a truly memorable Roman experience—spaces are limited, so check availability and book today!







