The ultimate guide to the must see museums in Rome
byDiscover museums in Rome with our essential guide.
Discover museums in Rome with our essential guide.
Caravaggio and Artemisia exhibition displayed in the rooms of Palazzo Barberini until next March 27, 2022.
Visit Museo di Roma to view the artistic history of Gustav Klimt, an exhibition focusing on his Italian journey and the Viennese Secession.
The Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome, presents “Inferno”, a new major exhibition in homage to the Great Poet in the year of his celebrations.
Gagosian Gallery Rome presents Forgiving and Forgetting, an exhibition of sculptures and new paintings by Damien Hirst.
On the 200th anniversary since his death, the Mercati di Traiano pays tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte with the exhibition “Napoleon and the Myth of Rome”, open to the public till November 7th
Gastel has captured over 200 figures in elegant shots and displayed the essence of human emotions and identity in just a few camera clicks.
The 2020 Art Quadriennale will take place at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome until Spring 2021 under the title “Fuori/Out”.
Johan Creten’s exhibition “I Peccati”, will be presented from 15 October 2020 to 23 May 2021 at the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici
Palazzo Bonaparte opens its doors to the public for the first time with the exhibition “Impressionisti Segreti” – a collection of 50 masterpieces of French Impressionist art.
Rome gathers for the first time 170 sculptures by Antonio Canova from all over the world, portraying the love story between the artist and Rome.
From the Vatican Museum to the Uffizi Gallery, here are the most important museums in Italy you can visit on virtual tours from the comfort of your home.
The Raphael exhibition at Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale reopens on 2 June 2020 and will be extended till 30 August.
Almost 40 years worth of works by Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico documenting the transformation of the world’s urban contemporary landscapes are now on display at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.