Free admission to the Civic Museums of Rome on Nov. 4


On Sunday, November 4, 2018, in Rome you can enter all the city's Civic Museums for free.

On Sunday, November 4, 2018, there is free admission to all Civic Museums for residents of Rome and the Metropolitan City. Also open to the public free of charge is the tour route in the Imperial Fora area from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with last admission at 3:30 p.m. The extraordinary opening of the Forums will include the entrance near the Column of Trajan and, after the walkway route through the Forums of Trajan and Caesar, the continuation through the short walkway in the Forum of Nerva, which allows access to the Roman Forum through the walkway built at the Curia by the State Superintendency.

The “On the weekend, art comes alive” initiative continues on Sunday, Nov. 4, in the Small Museums, always with free admission, with Musical Journey from Rossini to Verdi, at 11:30 a.m. at the Napoleonic Museum. The young talents of “Fabbrica” Young Artist Program ofTeatro dell’Opera di Roma in a concert will perform famous arias from Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni by W. A. Mozart, Werther by J. Massenet, Trovatore and Rigoletto by G. Verdi, Carmen by G. Bizet, Bohème by G. Puccini and Cavalleria Rusticana by P. Mascagni. Completing the program, mezzo-soprano Sara Rocchi and baritone Timofei Baranov will perform the duets “Ai capricci della sorte” from G. Rossini ’sItaliana in Algeri and “Là ci darem la mano” from W. A. Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

On Sunday, Nov. 4, the permanent collections of the Museums and the many current exhibitions can be visited free of charge.
Among them, at the Capitoline Museums The Rome of Kings. The Tale of Archaeology and The Popes of the Councils of the Modern Era. Art, History, Religion and Culture. At the Mercati di Traiano the exhibition on Emperor Trajan on the occasion of the 1900th anniversary of his death Trajan. Building the Empire, Creating Europe. Not to be missed at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere Lisetta Carmi. The Beauty of Truth, an exceptional photographic journey punctuated by three very different themes: the Paris metro, transvestites and Sicily.

Also, at the Gallery of Modern Art on Via Crispi Rome Modern City. From Nathan to Sixty-Eight, a unique exhibition that traces the leading artistic currents of the 20th century with the city of Rome in the foreground; at the Villa Torlonia Museums, Duilio Cambellotti. Myth, Dream and Reality. The exhibitions, "Marcello Mastroianni," at the Ara Pacis Museum, and "Il sorpasso. When Italy Raced, 1946-1961," at the Museum of Rome, the extraordinary tale in images ofItaly from reconstruction after the devastation of World War II to the resounding economic boom of the 1960s.

In addition, those living or studying in Rome can purchase the MIC, the new card that, at a cost of 5 euros, allows unlimited admission for 12 months in the Civic Museum System.

Part of the Museums in the City are: Musei Capitolini; Centrale Montemartini; Mercati di Traiano; Ara Pacis Museum; Museo dell’Ara Pacis; Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco; Museo delle Mura; Museo di Casal de’ Pazzi; Villa di Massenzio; Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina; Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi; Museo Napoleonico; Galleria d’Arte Moderna; Museo Carlo Bilotti; Museo Pietro Canonica; Museo di Roma in Trastevere; Musei di Villa Torlonia; and Museo Civico di Zoologia.

For more information you can call 060608 or visit www.museiincomuneroma.it.

Free admission to the Civic Museums of Rome on Nov. 4
Free admission to the Civic Museums of Rome on Nov. 4


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