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A journey through the territories of faith, spirituality and progress.
Much more than just sports arenas, stadiums are vital centers, places of collective ritual, symbols of passion and change.
In addition to the charm of a millenary history, Rome possesses a marvellous seaside soul.
Arene Cinevillage Roma 2025
Throughout the summer, Piazzale del Verano becomes a cinematic arena and a meeting place, showcasing the stories told in feature films during the new S
[...]An artistic and affective adventure built on diversity, of languages, training and culture, but also on common ideas and passions, capable of transforming life into poetry.
The Giardino delle Cascate (Garden of the Waterfalls) in the EUR district hosts the new, e
[...]March is the month of spring and the first month of the year for the ancient Romans, who dedicated it to Mars, god of war and the rebirth of nature.
The Colosseum Archaeological Park hosts the exhibition Magna Mater.
The American Academy in Rome presents the first exhibition dedicated to the influence of a group of trailblazing women who helped record archaeology and landscapes from new vantage
[...]A visual and emotional tribute to one of the most beloved popes in contemporary history in an exhibition that combines art, memory and spirituality.
An unprecedented narration of some of the most evocative places in the city, six open-air itineraries in which music intertwines with hist
[...]Art and nature come together at Rome’s Bioparco with a travelling exhibition conc
[...]The series of cycles of conferences In the centre of Rome.
In the enchanting setting of the Castle of Julius II, in the village of Ostia Antica<
[...]An easy itinerary of about 1.7 km that can be done on foot.
For the Jubilee 2025, a special program in Italian and English will guide tourists
[...]A journey that weaves together spirituality, art and technology in a unique blend of past and present. Built around the figure of St.
Housed in the garden of Villa Caffarelli in the Capitoline Museums, you can a
[...]The itinerary, which can be covered on foot or by bicycle, is about 4 kilometres long and is easily accessible by public transport (Line A of the
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