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The Italian Republic was born on 2 June 1946, when a universal suffrage referendum (which also marked the entry of women into Italian political life) was held to choose the institutional form to be
[...]On Wednesday, 4 June at 11 a.m., meet along the Viale Parco dei Martiri di Forte Bravetta for a walk to the entrance of the Fortress, where the Parco dei M
[...]The show, part of the contemporary art exhibition Frigidaire at the Museum of Roma in Trastev
[...]On Sunday, 8 June, the Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres, the Pantheon
[...]Guillermo Arriaga nato a Città del Messico nel 1958, è scrittore, regista e produttore.
David Grossman è nato a Gerusalemme nel 1954.
On Sunday, 29 June, Rome celebrates Saints Peter and Paul, patron saints of the city and founders of the new Christian Rome, with a series of
The eagerly awaited annual event celebrating design and architecture in Rome is back: an unmissable opportunity to get to know, explore and discover the city, incl
[...]The cycle of events, spread over five weekends dedicated to the discovery of the historical, artistic, monumental, cultural and literary treasures kept inside the
[...]A River of Culture: Lungo il Tevere ...
With 70 concerts on the bill for three months of music, from June to September, the Roma Summer Fest sees the participation of some of the most important
[...]Starting from Tuesday, May 13, the Colosseum Archaeological Park reopens its gat
[...]In addition to the charm of a millenary history, Rome possesses a marvellous seaside soul.
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.
An unprecedented narration of some of the most evocative places in the city, six open-air itineraries in which music intertwines with hist
[...]The Domus Aurea opens its doors to visitors on the third Thursday of every month for a serie
[...]For the Jubilee 2025, a special program in Italian and English will guide tourists
[...]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
[...]An easy itinerary of about 1.7 km that can be done on foot.
Forty (40!) attractions, live shows, themed areas, thrills and adrenaline inspired by the big screen and a packed calendar of eve
[...]The Holy Door of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican will be opened on 24 December 2024 and will
[...]The start of the 2025 Jubilee is marked by the opening of the Holy Door of St Peter's Basilica in the
[...]For the Jubilee 2025, Cinecittà World, one of the most important amusement parks in Rome, is ready to welcome
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