Alcazar Live
byAlcazar Live is the all-new concept merging art, live music, performances, dance, a market and an Hostaria in the heart of Rome’s Trastevere.
Alcazar Live is the all-new concept merging art, live music, performances, dance, a market and an Hostaria in the heart of Rome’s Trastevere.
Discover some great value culture with a visit to these free museums and galleries in Rome.
Two galleries and one visiting artist from the UK tell us how they are coping with the pandemic and the current state of art in Italy.
Till November 20th on Via dei Coronari Art Gallery Roma presents the latest original oil paintings collection from artists Elena Sagresti, Katia Kalova and Siria.
Timeless goddess of glamour and elegance, Audrey Hepburn spent more than just a holiday in Rome, staying for two decades, mastering Italian lifestyle and becoming an icon of la dolce vita.
An ex art gallery turned hip cocktail bar footsteps from the Colosseum. Taste great mixology drinks and wine from aperitivo till the wee hours while admiring artworks.
The Bacon, Freud & The School of London exhibition in Rome comprises more than 45 paintings, drawings, and incisions, produced between 1945 and 2004.
Dive into the world of mosaics from October 1st to October 6th and admire an amazing collection of mosaics made by a group of six Italian women.
A writer whose love for Rome left a profound mark on her literary work, and whose personal biography was closely tied to the Eternal City, is Austrian poet and author Ingeborg Bachmann.
SuomIngorgo offers a unique opportunity to see a cross cutting selection of Finnish contemporary art in Rome through 6 exhibitions and artists, from painting to performance.
This 15th century palazzo came into the possession of the Altemps family in 1568 and houses a collection of Greek and Roman art, as well as a small section of Egyptian art.
An extraordinary journey that allows viewers to completely immerse themselves in the wonders of the Sistine Chapel and discover its history and secrets.
Palazzo Merulana is a new haven of Roman modern art, five years in the making. It displays a permanent collection focused mainly on modern Italian art of the early 20th century.
Rome has some of the most astonishing frescos in the world, ranging from ancient roman villa interiors, to eighteenth century wall tapestries.