Rome Exhibitions

Discover the best exhibitions in Rome, from major museum shows to contemporary art, photography and design. Explore what’s on now and find the most interesting exhibitions to see during your stay in the Eternal City.

Hokusai. The Great Master of Japanese Art

From March 27 to June 29, Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome hosts an extraordinary exhibition featuring 200 works by Japanese master Katsushika Hokusai.

Mario Schifano Exhibition at Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Don’t miss the major retrospective dedicated to Mario Schifano at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, on view until July 12, 2026.

Doisneau’s Photographs: A Slice of Paris in Rome

Visit the photography exhibition dedicated to Robert Doisneau at the Museo del Genio in Rome until July 19, 2026.

Caravaggio and the Masters of Light: Illuminating a Legacy

“Caravaggio and the Masters of Light”, on view in Rome from March 7 to June 7, explores Caravaggio’s influence on the Caravaggesque movement.

From Vienna to Rome. Habsburg Masterpieces from the Kunsthistorisches Museum

Visit the exhibition "From Vienna to Rome: Habsburg Masterpieces from the Kunsthistorisches Museum" at Museo del Corso until July 5, 2026.

The Art of Becoming: L’Ultimo Matisse in Rome

New exhibition in Rome documents Henri Matisse's final and most transformative years through artist books, cut-paper, and drawings.

Agnès Varda. Here and there, Paris-Rome

From February 25 to May 25, 2026, Villa Medici hosts Italy’s first major retrospective on Agnès Varda.

Romadiffusa Returns to San Lorenzo on March 21–22, 2026

A new spin-off edition featuring open studios, a citywide exhibition format, and performances in one of Rome’s most creative districts.

Bernini and the Barberinis at Palazzo Barberini

After the huge success of the exhibition dedicated to Caravaggio, Palazzo Barberini pays tribute to another great 17th-century master: Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

Rome welcomes a new photography center with three exhibitions

Visit the Center of Photography, the first public institution in Rome completely dedicated to the visual arts.
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