A new exhibition space in EUR: La Vaccheria
byLa Vaccheria, a new cultural and exhibition space in Rome’s Eur district, opened with an exhibition on Andy Warhol.
Rome’s attractions
La Vaccheria, a new cultural and exhibition space in Rome’s Eur district, opened with an exhibition on Andy Warhol.
Discover Villaggio Globale, an artisan’s workshop home to independent fashion designers who try to merge haute couture with social change.
Rome’s historic centre is a labyrinth of cobbled backstreets emerging onto open piazzas.
Villa Farnesina, a gem of Italian Renaissance, is located in Rome’s Trastevere. The villa is most famous for Raphael’s frescoes.
The 40-minute augmented and virtual reality “Circo Maximo Experience” allows you to relive the ancient splendours of Rome’s Circo Massimo.
Discover the story and the secrets of the Spanish Steps, among the most iconic of Rome’s innumerable landmarks.
The Catacombs of Rome: San Callisto, San Sebastiano, Priscilla and Domitilla.
Sesto Senso Art Gallery has been promoting young rising artists as well as those well-established in the contemporary art scene since it opened in 2008.
Palazzo Farnese, seat of the French Embassy and one of the most important and spectacular palaces in Rome, is a Jewel of the Renaissance in Rome.
Discover the secrets of planet Earth and broaden your horizons through looking at the stars at the Planetarium in Rome.
With its enviable position overlooking the entire city, Villa Medici is veramente a Roman experience you will not forget.
Discover the history, events and programs of the Foreign Academies and Institutes of Rome.
Discover the Danish Academy in Rome, founded in Via Zanardelli in 1956, then moved to its current location in Valle Giulia in 1967.
The Academia Belgica, founded in 1939, promotes cultural relations between Brussels and Rome.