Guide to the Catacombs in Rome
byThe Catacombs of Rome: San Callisto, San Sebastiano, Priscilla and Domitilla.
Rome’s attractions
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.
Springtime is here – don’t stay indoors! There are plenty of outdoor activities to do in Rome. From jogging and cycling to strolling and doing yoga outdoors.
The Hungarian Academy at Palazzo Falconieri in Rome is dedicated to ecclesiastical study, scientific research and the promotion of Hungarian Art and Culture.
Discover 10 Things You Didn’t Know about the Trevi Fountain
The Romanian Academy is a cultural center for Romanians studying in Rome, and promotes the Romanian history, art and culture.
Discover all the secrets and the masterpieces of St. Mary Major Basilica, one of the four major Basilicas in Rome.
Founded in 1901, the British School at Rome, defines itself as a centre of interdisciplinary research excellence in the Mediterranean supporting the full range of arts, humanities and social sciences.