“QUAYOLA. Re-coding” Exhibition at Rome’s Palazzo Cipolla
byPalazzo Cipolla hosts the exhibition of Quayola, one of the greatest artists of media-art internationally nowadays.
Palazzo Cipolla hosts the exhibition of Quayola, one of the greatest artists of media-art internationally nowadays.
From 1-10 October the second edition of the jazz festival “Dal Tramonto all’Appia – Around Jazz” at the Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella in Rome.
With the incredible “farm-to-table” or “counter-to-table” concept, this restaurant lets its guests choose the highest quality ingredients directly from its counters.
Exhibition dedicated to Margaret Bourke-White, one of the most representative and emblematic figures of photojournalism.
The ragazzi del Cinema America re-open the Cinema Troisi after many bureaucratic setbacks on the 21st of September.
Virginia Raggi, Carlo Calenda, Roberto Gualtieri and Enrico Michetti are the main candidates for mayor in 2021 Rome’s municipal elections.
Wander the seven hills of Rome: Palatine, Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Quirinal, and Viminal.
If you are looking for a place with live music, Jazz & Blues live concerts, Jam Session and a good aperitivo, Charity Cafe is your spot in Rome.
Mare Nostrum Seafood is a Sicilian restaurant in Trastevere, Rome, uniting various mediterranean traditions.
Monte Sacro is a neighborhood of Rome with its unique identity. A 1920’s experiment that gave birth to an elegant and trendy area, Città Giardino.
Studying abroad in Rome was an unforgettable experience that changed my life and I will cherish forever, despite COVID-19.
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.
On the ground floor of Palazzo Manfredi in Monti, The Court serves unforgettable cocktails homaging Rome with a view on the Colosseum.
Spritzeria Monti is your new go-to spot for the classic Italian aperitivo with a view in Rome. Enjoy many variations of Spritz by the Colosseum.