Paola Morotti, born and raised in Tuscany. She studied at the London School of Journalism.
After six years of living in London, she is now based in Rome where she keeps writing about art exhibitions and cultural events.
Founded in 1901, the British School at Rome, defines itself as a centre of interdisciplinary research excellence in the Mediterranean supporting the full range of arts, humanities and social sciences.
Founded in 1947, the Swiss Institute in Rome, located in the beautiful Villa Maraini, hosts art exhibitions, concerts and lectures by Italian, Swiss and international artists and researchers.
The Renaissance Villa Lante al Gianicolo houses the Finnish Institute in Rome, promoting awareness of the cultural heritage of Ancient Rome in Finland.
Since opening its doors in 1894, the American Academy of Rome has supported innovative artists, writers, and scholars living and working together in a dynamic international community.