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Tips and tailored guide for saving time and cash in top museums and archaeological sites in Rome.
Discover Villaggio Globale, an artisan’s workshop home to independent fashion designers who try to merge haute couture with social change.
Craft Matters is a multimedia storytelling platform and e-commerce website that seeks out craftspeople of all kinds across Italy.
Sesto Senso Art Gallery has been promoting young rising artists as well as those well-established in the contemporary art scene since it opened in 2008.
Maria Pasquale, Italian-Australian food & travel journalist launches a new book “How To Be Italian” celebrating an Italian lifestyle in Rome.
Porta Portese is the most famous market in Rome. It has a lot to offer every Sunday: not only the greatest finds in any department, but also an undeniable sense of humanity, authenticity, tradition and community.
The iconic Tricolore Italian flag we know and love has a long history full of symbolism and hidden meanings.
Milan might be the capital of fashion, but Rome also has a lot of up-and-coming designers that are setting trends in the Eternal City!
Time Travel Rome is a new app that gives extensive details on around 3,000 must-see Roman sights all around the world.
With extraordinary events and a rich collection of contemporary art, Rome’s MAXXI museum allows visitors to understand and enjoy the art of our time.
Roman painter Mauro Rosi is inviting potential clients to his home and studio to introduce them to his gallery of work.
Gandini is a master woodcarver and focuses his work on lonely tree trunks. If you have yet to see his work, once in Rome you will certainly notice one of his 66 (and counting) sculptures around the Roman streets.
Touring Rome for a few days? Consider the 48 or 72 hour Roma Pass for visiting cultural heritage sites and accessing public transit with one card.