Rome has a vast number of exhibitions, which you should explore once in a while if you are tripping to Rome.
To make the best out of your holidays,
visit these magnificent exhibitions, while you are in Rome. We have enlisted
the most famous ones for you to explore.
Chiostro del Bramante
It was designed by Donato Bramante
that has the chiostro or cloister which was
once the center of a Renaissance
monastery. After restoration, this structure is
now used for some of the city’s best and most popular exhibitions. But
you have to be in the queue here to sight
these wonderfully executed exhibitions.
Complesso del Vittoriano
Vittorio Emanuele II was
the former name of the place, who was the first King of Italy. It is not only
an imposing monument but also home to some exhibition spaces, where you’ll find
high profile exhibitions that appeal to both tourists and locals, such as the
recent Edward Hopper or Barbie exhibitions.
Palazzo Cipolla
Located on the
main shopping street of Via del Corso, it is home to Fondazione Roma Museo that
organizes exhibitions for international visitors. You will find the works by
Banksy, Andy Warhol and Norman Rockwell which are showcased here for years.
Palazzo Delle Esposizioni
It is a space for the latest touring art exhibition
that occupied about 10,000 square meters of space. It also includes cinema,
auditorium, function halls, café, restaurant, and bookshop. Here, you will find
fine art to film festivals or theatre to photography; there’s an abundance of
cultural highlights under the same roof.
Scuderie del Quirinale
Located atop the Quirinal Hill, it is the official residence to the
President of Rome. Earlier it was home to the Italian monarchy and a Papal
residence. But now, the Scuderie del Quirinale spaces exhibitions for Botticelli,
Rembrandt, Frida Khalo and more.
Museo dell’Ara Pacis
It is designed
by American architect Richard Meier, which is a common irregularity in the
otherwise old historical center of Rome.
Built of steel, limestone and ample amounts of glass, it houses an ornate
1st-century BC altar of peace and hosts stimulating exhibitions from all
corners of the art world.
Villa Medici
It is localized on the
Pincian Hill near Villa Borghese, which is home to the French Academy in Rome.
Do not miss any chance to take information about special tours, night openings,
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