An unseen and silent Rome goes on display at the Vittoriano


From Jan. 20 to Feb. 28, 2023, the Vittoriano hosts the exhibition "Rome. Silent Beauty." An unprecedented walk, through photographs, videos and multimedia projections, through a silent Rome.

From January 20 to February 28, 2023, the photographic exhibition Rome. Silent Beauty, curated by Roberto Koch and Alessandra Mauro, organized by Webuild with theVIVE Institute, under the patronage of the City of Rome. An unseen Rome never seen before, captured in its deepest soul: this is the intent of the exhibition project, namely to promote a constructive debate on issues related to the conception of livable cities, urban planning and mobility and possible future paradigms of urban living, in order to transform the experience of the pandemic into an opportunity to rethink environments and infrastructures, starting from the needs of communities in a new perspective of sustainability, from the centers to the peripheries.

“The exhibition and the project fall squarely within our lines of action,” says Edith Gabrielli, director general of the VIVE Institute. “Since its establishment in November 2020, the institute has pursued through museological and art-historical research a strategy that unites and enhances the Made-in-Italy and the identity of our country. Rome. Silent Beauty, the result of a collaboration between the VIVE and Webuild, represents a concrete demonstration of the possibility of keeping in balance, in the name of art and culture, institutional dignity and the spirit of private enterprise.”

Visitors will be taken on anunprecedented Roman walk through photographs, videos and multimedia projections.

Free admission.

An unseen and silent Rome goes on display at the Vittoriano
An unseen and silent Rome goes on display at the Vittoriano


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