Carnevale Romano: The Story of Rome’s Carnival
byWhat are the origins of Carnival? Discover the old celebrations of the Carnevale Romano, and how to celebrate Carnival 2024 in Rome.
What are the origins of Carnival? Discover the old celebrations of the Carnevale Romano, and how to celebrate Carnival 2024 in Rome.
Le Cirque World’s Top Performers, the Contemporary Circus Show arrives in Rome from the 4th to the 8th of January 2023.
Virtual Reality Experience – VRE is an international festival created to explore the vast world of immersive technologies and their impact on our near future.
The 40-minute augmented and virtual reality “Circo Maximo Experience” allows you to relive the ancient splendours of Rome’s Circo Massimo.
Step into La Conventicola degli ULTRAMODERNI to discover the ultimate cabaret show, piano bar and burlesque club in Rome’s San Lorenzo neighbourhood.
The rich summer programming of Rome’s Teatro dell’Opera is taking place at Circus Maximus from June 15 to August 6, 2021.
This year’s edition of the festival is entitled ll Mito e il Sogno (The Myth and the Dream) and has the balance of tradition and innovation at its core.
For this year, forget the Terme di Caracalla: the Rome Opera House will host its 2020 summer edition at the Circo Massimo from July 16th to August 13th.
A rich series of events is set to run from the 18th of February to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Garbatella neighborhood.
Spend a Friday night full of laughter with Fabrizio Mazzeo’s and Sergio Viglianese’s comedy show “How to Survive in Italy” at Bylon Cafè.
Daniele Cipriani’s international dance gala is back – get ready to witness some of the world’s ballet stars at the most awaited dance event of the capital.
The famous Rome New Year’s Parade is making a comeback on January 1st, gathering thousands of young American high school musicians from the United States.
Here, we list some of the most famous theatres and opera houses in Rome. Find out where to see the best theater shows, plays and musicals in the Eternal City.
Characters, gestures, gods, animals and colors come to life in 3D thanks to augmented reality to illustrate the origins of Rome and the family of Augustus.