All exhibitions and events taking place in Roma
Dalí. Revolution and Tradition is the new exhibition opening to the public on Oct. 17 at Palazzo Cipolla, at the Museo del Corso - Polo Museale in Rome. In fact, Dalí's entire creative journey, from his early years to his last works, co...
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On the occasion of theJubilee Year 2025, Castel Sant'Angelo opens its halls to the exhibition John Paul II. The Man, the Pope, the Saint in the Shots of Gianni Giansanti, a visual journey that restores a glimpse of Karol Wojtyla 's life through the l...
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The National Galleries of Ancient Art have announced the extension of the exhibition of the Conversion of Saul, a famous altarpiece by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, also known as the Odescalchi Altarpiece. The painting will remain on public view...
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Rome, in 2025, once again became a global crossroads, the scene of momentous events. Coinciding with theJubilee year, the capital experienced the sudden death of Pope Francis during the Easter celebrations and the election of the new pontiff, Leo XIV...
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QUO VADIS? To cinema in the heart of Rome, the festival promoted by CSC - Cineteca Nazionale and Colosseum Archaeological Park. The initiative will be scheduled from July 8 to 18, 2025 in the Temple of Venus and Rome with free admission, with access ...
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From July 4 to September 21, 2025 Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome is hosting CAROLE A. FEUERMAN. The Voice of the Body, the first major Italian anthological exhibition dedicated to the American artist Carole A. Feuerman. Considered one of the most striking...
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The installation Corona Gloriae by Austrian artist Helga Vockenhuber was inaugurated on July 2 at the Pantheon - Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres in central Rome. The work, which can be seen until Sept. 16, 2025, is part of the cultural initiative...
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From July 1 to Sept. 28, 2025, the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome presents YOKTUNUZ(You Were Absent), a solo exhibition by Turkish artist Ahmet Güneştekin (Batman 1966), curated by Sergio Risaliti and Paola Marino, with...
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