Raphael’s Rome
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Romeing features the artists who lived and worked in Rome.
Where to See Raphael’s Art in Rome
Where to See Caravaggio’s Art in Rome: Santa Maria del Popolo, San Luigi dei Francesi, Musei Capitolini, Pinacoteca Vaticana, Basilica di Sant’Agostino, Galleria Borghese.
Follow the footsteps of Gianlorenzo Bernini who has shaped our very idea of Rome.
We take you through Michelangelo’s most renowned works around Rome: La Pieta’, the Moses, the Sistine Ceiling, St.Peter’s Dome.
Traces of the legendary Pier Paolo Pasolini – poet, novelist, filmmaker, sociologist, intellectual- in today’s Rome: his favourite neighbourhoods and sets.
Goethe’s fascination with Rome and his sudden Italian escape inspired his literary work; he gained a lust for life being in the Eternal City.
The English poet John Keats lived and died in Rome. Let’s look at the places he liked to go, 200 years after his death.
Follow the footsteps of Gianlorenzo Bernini who has shaped our very idea of Rome.
Timeless goddess of glamour and elegance, Audrey Hepburn spent more than just a holiday in Rome, staying for two decades, mastering Italian lifestyle and becoming an icon of la dolce vita.
A writer whose love for Rome left a profound mark on her literary work, and whose personal biography was closely tied to the Eternal City, is Austrian poet and author Ingeborg Bachmann.
A walk through the love affaire that lasted over fifty years: Fellini and his Rome.
Where to See Borromini’s Art in Rome
A brief history of the best portraits of Rome and the paintings that have captured the essence of the city while leaving lasting impressions.