Fun Things to Do in Rome
Tired of the usual touristy spots? Check out our list of quirky and unusual things to do in Rome for a one-of-a-kind experience!
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Tired of the usual touristy spots? Check out our list of quirky and unusual things to do in Rome for a one-of-a-kind experience!
Visit “Day for Night: New American Realism” at Palazzo Barberini until 8 September 2024. See the works of American artists in the heart of Rome.
Escape the hustle and bustle of Rome with a relaxing day trip to Montepulciano and Pienza. Try local cuisine and wines.
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Spring is one of the best times to visit Rome. The weather is beautiful, there are fewer tourists, and the city is lively. Plus, the city is packed with events!
The Exhibition of Ukiyoe is now available at the Museum of Rome at Palazzo Braschi until June 23r, with over one hundred and fifty masterpieces from thirty different artists.
The magical realism of Antonio Donghi is on display at Palazzo Merulana in Rome with the exhibition “Antonio Donghi. The Magic of Silence”.
Anticipating Oscar Night, Cinema Troisi hosts the retrospective “Sabato da Oscar”, every Saturday morning at 11:00.
A huge replica of the Colossus of Constantine stands in the garden of Villa Caffarelli, at Rome’s Capitoline Museums.
Uninhabitable Architectures is a new exhibit hosted at Centrale Montemartini in Rome until September 2024.
Rome unveils the Museo della Forma Urbis in the Archaeological Park of the Celio, showcasing the grand marble map of ancient Rome.