Porta Alchemica

An alchemist's "magic door" stands in the middle of a Roman park

Category Strange Statues, Architectural Oddities, Curious Places of Worship, Eccentric Homes, Repositories of Knowledge

While this "magic door" is famous to Romans, it is barely noticed by tourists visiting Rome. But in the central district of Piazza Vittorio, inside the Park, the remains of an old Villa reveal a Magic or Alchemist Door, a portal into the real and secretive world of 1600s alchemy.

Full of symbols and inscriptions, it was built during the early 1600s by the Roman marquis Massimiliano Palombara, a member of a group of people known as "The Alchemists of Palazzo Riario," who congregated around the Roman court of Christina of Sweden the Queen Regent of Sweden. Christina was an ardent supporter of alchemy and science and thinkers and science luminaries like Decarte and Athanasius Kircher were often found in her Italian court, along with alchemy enthusiasts like Massimiliano Palombara

The only remaining of five gate doors to the Marquis Palombara's villa, according to legend, the Marquis met an alchemist at a dinner party who told him could use a certain herb to turn metals to gold. In the morning the alchemist (said to be Giuseppe Francesco Borri, a sort of alchemical zelig) was gone but had left behind some gold flakes, evidence apparently of his successful transformations, and an indecipherable sheet, the "recipe" for the transformation. Because the Marquis was unable to read it he inscribed the recipe on his doors in the hope that someone who could understand it would see it and come knocking.

Mystery and occult beliefs still surround the door, and a mysterious symbol above the doorway fuels many of these theories. But of course, to most visitors to Rome, its yet just another mysterious ruin.

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  • Hours Mon-Sun: 8:00-7:30
  • Address Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, In the park, Rome, Roma, 13, Italy
  • Cost Free
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Metro A (Vittorio) Tram: 13, 5 Bus: 105

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  • scott3334& scott3334 December 12, 2009
    Definitively on my list to visit while in Rome. We have been making <a href="http://www.custom-doors.org>custom exterior doors</a> for 97 years and we love finding these old world doors. The stories and the past creators of these amazing doors is always to find about. Especially if you are a door maker. I spent the last hour this site and kudos to the creator.
  • AmyRoots& AmyRoots September 19, 2009
    Its great!!! :)
  • & Anonymous September 15, 2009
    it instantly reminded me of the doorway to herman hesse's 'magic theatre' in his book the steppenwolf

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