Piazza Navona lights up with Roman Renaissance masterpieces


Until January 6, 2022, Palazzo Senatorio and some buildings in Piazza Navona will be illuminated with artistic projections inspired by masterpieces of the Roman Renaissance.

Until January 6, 2022, Rome presents a series of art projections that illuminate Palazzo Senatorio and some of the buildings in Piazza Navona with the intention of reminding people how precious art is. These are projects promoted by Roma Capitale in collaboration with Zètema Progetto Cultura.

Starting from the drawings of the protagonists of the Roman Renaissance, the visual journey Nascimento. Roman Inspiration will project on the facade of Palazzo Senatorio the images of a city model based on the concepts of harmony, symmetry and proportion. A spectacle of light and suggestions made by Unit C1 that, starting from the Palazzo Senatorio, will welcome the observer in a virtual embrace.

In the perspective of the link between the intensity of the works and the value of the encounter is the project AmoR, che move... of the Capitoline Superintendence curated by the architect Livia Cannella; on the facade of Palazzo Braschi and Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona are projected fourteen works symbolically referable to a “nativity” that is regeneration and an instrument of encounter.

Piazza Navona lights up with Roman Renaissance masterpieces
Piazza Navona lights up with Roman Renaissance masterpieces


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