The Museo Carlo Bilotti in Rome is a museum of modern art. His headquarters is in the conservatory of Villa Borghese. The museum's collection consists of paintings and sculptures donated by the entrepreneur and art collector - Carlo Bilotti. The most valuable exhibits include paintings by Giorgio de Chirico and examples of the work of Andy Warhol.
Visitors can see 18 works by Giorgio de Chirico, including "Furniture in the room", "Self-portrait with the head of Minerva", "Horses by the sea", "Mystery and melancholy of the street", "Rider holding a horse by the bridle". A sculpture "Hektor and Andromah" by his author was placed in front of the building.
In addition, the museum includes: a portrait of "Mother and daughter: Tina and Lisa Bilotti" painted by Andy Warhol, "Summer" by Gino Severini and an impressive bronze sculpture titled "The Great Cardinal" made by Giacomo Manzù.