We were without tickets, decided to come in and got to the last shift at a reduced ticket price of 8 euros. At about 16.40 we went in, asked if there were tickets (although there was a sold out sign at the entrance), we were offered to wait an hour in a separate queue. This queue moved quickly, we wrote down our names and asked everyone who was at this last session to sit down. Then they called for payment, we were pleasantly surprised by the reduced price. The ticket had a clear sunset time of 17.45, and the gallery closed at 7 p.m. The audio guide is like a handset, heavy, costs 5 euros, there is no Russian language. Cappuccino 1.5 euros if you drink standing up. In the lobby, you need to hand over your bags and backpacks, if they are large.
Thank you for the information with reviews about the Borghese collection. Very interesting. I have an album of Borghese reproductions. Those who wish to purchase can contact me.