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At the Paolo Antonacci gallery in Rome, the solo exhibition of Paolo La Motta

At the Paolo Antonacci gallery in Rome, the solo exhibition of Paolo La Motta

At the Galleria Paolo Antonacci gallery in Rome, from June 3 to June 20, 2026, the solo exhibition Silenzi parlanti by Paolo La Motta, a Neapolitan artist with ties to the Rione Sanità (Naples), where he lives and works, is on view. The exhibi...
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Twenty years of the Carlo Bilotti Museum: free opening and program of events at Villa Borghese

Twenty years of the Carlo Bilotti Museum: free opening and program of events at Villa Borghese

The Carlo Bilotti Museum, located in theVilla Borghese Orangery in Rome, is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its opening on May 10, 2006. To mark the occasion, on Friday, June 12, the institution is offering a special program of activities with fr...
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Piero di Cosimo's Magdalene and the women of Florence: what the VIVE exhibition in Rome looks like

Piero di Cosimo's Magdalene and the women of Florence: what the VIVE exhibition in Rome looks like

Despite her understated elegance and gaze that is in no way winking because instead she is concentrated, pensive, if not sad, on the words written in the sacred book she delicately holds in her hands, the star of the exhibition La Maddalena di Piero ...
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10 things to know about Max Peiffer Watenphul, the rebel Bauhaus painter

10 things to know about Max Peiffer Watenphul, the rebel Bauhaus painter

Rome rediscovers one of the most original and independent protagonists of 20th-century Europe, Max Peiffer Watenphul (Weferlingen, 1896 - Rome, 1976), on the 50th anniversary of his death. Until August 23, 2026, the National Gallery of Modern and Con...
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Starting June 7, nine archaeological sites in Rome reopen to the public after NRP restorations

Starting June 7, nine archaeological sites in Rome reopen to the public after NRP restorations

The restoration and enhancement works carried out by the Capitoline Superintendence as part of the PNRR - Caput Mundi program have been completed. Thanks to these works, nine archaeological sites of Roma Capitale will be exceptionally open to the pub...
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Caravaggio's Portrait of Maffeo Barberini on display for about a month at the Senate

Caravaggio's Portrait of Maffeo Barberini on display for about a month at the Senate

From May 28 to June 21, 2026, the Chapter House of the Senate Library, inside the Palazzo della Minerva in Rome, will temporarily host the Portrait of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini, a painting by Caravaggio acquired by the Italian state last March. The...
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Can the Borghese Gallery survive its expansion? Does modernizing it mean ruining it?

Can the Borghese Gallery survive its expansion? Does modernizing it mean ruining it?

The discussion that has arisen around the future of the Borghese Gallery has so far produced an exciting, uplifting laboratory of nothingness, and let it be said in a positive sense, since at the moment it is necessary to fret about everything that i...
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On the hypothesis of the expansion of the Borghese Gallery: the reflections of ICOM Italy

On the hypothesis of the expansion of the Borghese Gallery: the reflections of ICOM Italy

A wide-ranging debate has opened in recent weeks on the Borghese Gallery extension project. Last January, in fact, the museum formalized its acceptance of a technical sponsorship proposal aimed at implementing a feasibility project to extend the muse...
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