Moriyama and Tomatsu’s “Tokyo Revisited” exhibit portrays raw intricacies of urban life
byMaxxi museum in Rome celebrates two renowned Japanese photographers, Moriyaka and Tomatsu, depicting urban realities of Tokyo.
Maxxi museum in Rome celebrates two renowned Japanese photographers, Moriyaka and Tomatsu, depicting urban realities of Tokyo.
The Ultimate Guide to Rome’s Esquilino Neighbourhood: A look at local hotspots and the huge variety on offer for eating, drinking and culture.
Visit Superbarocco at Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome, the exhibition about the bright artistical parable of the city of Genoa.
Learn Italian at Kappa Language School conveniently located in Rome’s Monti Neighbourhood.
Discover the history, events and programs of the Foreign Academies and Institutes of Rome.
Our guide to the best things to see in Naples
Discover the Danish Academy in Rome, founded in Via Zanardelli in 1956, then moved to its current location in Valle Giulia in 1967.
Discover all the city cards in Rome which give you access free or at a very special price to the main attractions of the eternal city.
The Academia Belgica, founded in 1939, promotes cultural relations between Brussels and Rome.
Fratelli de Luca Salad & Juice Bar in Rome’s Prati provides a vegetable-heavy menu inspired by Mediterranean flavors.
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia is one of the oldest musical institutions worldwide. Don’t miss out on breathtaking classical music concerts and orchestra performances conducted by Music Director Daniel Harding.
Located in the Ostiense neighbourhood, Il Circolo degli Illuminati is one of the reference points for electronic and techno music in Rome.
From March 17th to July 17th Palazzo Cipolla will host London Calling, highlighting the past 50 years of London’s finest contemporary art.
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.