Caravaggio, the Maestro of Light, at the Barberini Palace
byUntil July 6 visitors will have a unique chance to admire 24 of the most iconic artworks of Caravaggio at Palazzo Barberini.
MAIN EXHIBITIONS IN ROME
Until July 6 visitors will have a unique chance to admire 24 of the most iconic artworks of Caravaggio at Palazzo Barberini.
“Picasso the Foreigner” arrives at Rome’s Museo del Corso: over 100 works trace Picasso’s journey in France.
Visit the exhibition Flowers. Art from the Renaissance to Artificial Intelligence at Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.
Discover the Munch exhibition at Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome, one of the must-see exhibitions in Rome this spring.
Until July 27, Rome’s Museo della Fanteria hosts Salvador Dalí: Between Art and Myth, an exhibition dedicated to the master of Surrealism.
Visit the photographic exhibition *FRANCO FONTANA. Retrospective* at the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome, open until September, 14 2025.
The grand (and debated) exhibition on Futurism has opened in Rome The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome celebrates the 80th…
Visit the 2025 edition of 100 Presepi (or 100 Nativity Scenes) display in Rome, showcasing nativity scenes from all over the world.
Tony Cragg: Infinite Forms and Boundless Beauty at the Baths of Diocletian celebrates Cragg’s work in sculpture.
Until February 16, 2025, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome is hosting L’ultimo meraviglioso minuto, a major solo exhibition by Pietro Ruffo.
Visit the exhibition GUERCINO. The Ludovisi Era in Rome, on display until January 26, 2025, at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome.
The exhibition includes more than 130 works from exclusively female artists between the 16th and 19th centuries.
The exhibition “Antonio Ligabue ‒ I misteri di una mente” will take place at Rome’s Museo Storico della Fanteria until 12 January 2025.
In Rome, an exhibition dedicated to the Catalan genius who revolutionized the language of modern art.