ENJOY – Chiostro del Bramante
byTill February 25 2018, Chiostro del Bramante will host their new and exciting exhibition – ENJOY – under the theme of “Art Meets Fun”.
BEST EVENTS IN ROME
Till February 25 2018, Chiostro del Bramante will host their new and exciting exhibition – ENJOY – under the theme of “Art Meets Fun”.
The 32nd edition of Romaeuropa Festival in Rome: dance, theatre, contemporary circus, art, music and exhibitions.
Scuderie del Quirinale pays tribute to Pablo Picasso’s “Italian” period in an exhibition that will last until January 21 in Rome.
This September the most exciting period of the art world begins. Follow this guide to explore the best of Rome’s free contemporary art exhibitions.
On 9th September 2016, German music label Raster-Noton’s electronic music festival, Electric Campfire, returns to the Eternal City for its 9th edition.
Hollywood Icons at Palazzo delle Esposizioni is a treasure trove of leading ladies and heroic heartthrobs from the heyday of the silver screen.
Memorie Urbane presents its sixth edition in Rome with a collective exhibit of street artists that have contributed to past editions.
Zaha Hadid, who was born in Iraq and died suddenly in Miami, Florida, last year and now the MAXXI Museum of Modern Art, is devoting an exhibition to her.
On May 13th, Viva Arte Viva, the 57th Venice Biennale, opened its doors, and this year, migration is one of the dominant themes.
Once exclusively a club hosting performers and DJs, Ex Dogana has expanded its repertoire with a new exhibition space and outdoor recreation area.
The Trastevere Film Festival will be rejuvenating the lively Trastevere Piazza of San Cosimato with 60 nights of free films from June 1st – August 1st.
Until August 27th, Complesso del Vittoriano is housing the world famous Colombian artist Fernando Botero’s first major Italian retrospective.
Rome’s Macro Museum hosts an impressive exhibition of 200 works in celebration of the 40 year long phenomenon that we call street art.
View Italian Renaissance art by Correggio and Parmigianino, who transformed the city of Parma into a major artistic center in the 16th Century