The Unmissable Events in Rome to Mark on Your Calendar
byCosmopolitan as it is, there is no shortage of events happening in Rome year-round. Here are some essential events that you must not miss in Rome each season.
BEST EVENTS IN ROME
Cosmopolitan as it is, there is no shortage of events happening in Rome year-round. Here are some essential events that you must not miss in Rome each season.
Bringing together remarkable archaeological finds from two ancient cities that both suffered volcanic catastrophes, the exhibition presents itself as a unique experience that allows visitors a vivid glimpse of the past.
Wonder through this unconventional exhibition to learn a little about the lift of this ground breaking powerhouse of a woman who forever changed the landscape of modern art.
The exhibition “Time is Out of Joint” at Rome’s National Gallery of Modern Art, is a part of a wide process of transformation and reorganization of the museum.
The Bacon, Freud & The School of London exhibition in Rome comprises more than 45 paintings, drawings, and incisions, produced between 1945 and 2004.
Dive into the world of mosaics from October 1st to October 6th and admire an amazing collection of mosaics made by a group of six Italian women.
Footsteps from Piazza del Popolo, Il Marchese doubles as an osteria, cocktail and amaro bar. Come for its 600 different amaro labels, extensive cocktail list, live music and aperitivo.
SuomIngorgo offers a unique opportunity to see a cross cutting selection of Finnish contemporary art in Rome through 6 exhibitions and artists, from painting to performance.
Kicking off September 24th, the four-day extravaganza, Taste of Roma returns for its ninth edition and is set to be bigger and better than ever before!
Plessi a Caracalla is a poetic feature meant to be an immersive experience for visitors, bringing history to life, and uncovering its glorious secrets while acknowledging its pitfalls.
Sip that mythological cocktail, eat that fairy-tale meal or just enjoy the music with a view of the Eternal City at this modernised cocktail bar in Trastevere.
Till January 12th, Rome’s MAXXI museum is dedicating a major exhibition to Maria Lai, one of the most original voices in Italian contemporary art.
A metaphorical walk through time where more than 60 works are on display, including a variety of sculptures, installations, and paintings by 6 featured artists.
Birròforum, the craft beer festival of Rome, hosts Italy’s finest breweries and a food fair featuring Italy’s tastiest cuisine.