Roma

The exhibition of 100 nativity scenes of Rome came to the 40th edition, the exhibition will take place within the halls of Bramante from November 26 to January 10 at 9:30 am to 20:00 every day including Sundays, Christmas, New Year and Epiphany. The main purpose of the exhibition is in the will to reaffirm a typically Italian tradition which was in danger of disappearing, and in promoting awareness of this tradition abroad. The material of 100 cribs: The cribs that can be admired by visiting the exhibition, are a great attraction because, coming from various foreign countries and from…

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#Roma SUNDAY AT THE MUSEUM: free admission to civic museums


Sunday, December 4, 2016 new opportunity to visit for free all municipal museums. Here’s what civic museums can be visited free of charge every first Sunday of the month: – CAPITOLINI MUSEUMS – MONTEMARTINI – MARKETS OF TRAJAN – ARA PACIS MUSEUM – MUSEUM OF ROMA IN PALAZZO BRASCHI – MUSEUM OF ROME IN TRASTEVERE – MUSEUMS OF VILLA TORLONIA – MACRO and MACRO Testaccio – MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY – ART GALLERY OF MODERN ROME CAPITAL – MUSEUM PIETRO CANONICA – NAPOLEONIC MUSEUM – MUSEUM OF WALLS – VILLA MASSENZIO – Carlo Bilotti Museum

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Rome Brancaccio Theatre: Peter Pan The Musical!


#Roma #Sangiovanni Peter Pan the Musical at Teatro Brancaccio 4 to 13 November 2016 ” Peter Pan the Musical at Teatro Brancaccio “ “Peter Pan the Musical” directed by Maurizio Colombi at the Teatro Brancaccio. Twenty performers on stage recreate a magical world, surrounded by a magical atmosphere: Peter Pan will fly over the audience, the audience will call loudly Tinkerbell with the exciting scream “I believe in fairies”, on the background of the duels with pirates Captain Hook. Based on the novel by James Matthew Barrie that has enchanted generations of children and not Peter Pan – The Musical…

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Via del Vittoriano complex in St. Peter in Chains From 01/10/2016 to 02/12/2017 By Parisian watercolors landscapes and city views of the ’50s and’ 60s, the exhibition curated by Barbara Haskell – curator of paintings and the Whitney Museum of American Art sculptures – in collaboration with Luca Beatrice, through more than 60 works, including famous masterpieces such as South Carolina Morning (1955), Second Story Sunlight (1960), New York Interior (1921), Le Bistro or the Wine Shop (1909), Summer Interior (1909), interesting studies (such as the study for the Girlie Show 1941) celebrates the hand of Hopper, superb designer: a…

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“LOVE. Contemporary art meets the love “ LOVE. Contemporary art meets the love And an absolute must-see novelty in the Capitoline cultural proposals of recent years that is a candidate to bring the city of Rome on-line at the same level of the most respected international exhibition reality. For the first time they will be gathered among the most important artists of contemporary art, such as Yayoi Kusama, Tom Wesselmann, Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, Gilbert & George, Francesco Vezzoli, Tracey Emin, Marc Quinn, Francesco Clemente, Joana Vasconcelos, with the works by highly experiential language (“All the Eternal Love I Have…

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From 22 September to 13 November 2016 an overview at the Goethe House Museum on how European and American artists in different eras have represented the Protestant Cemetery in Testaccio, Paintings, drawings and works from the eighteenth in the early twentieth century, illustrate the history of this place dedicated to the citizens of deaths Protestant faith in papal Rome. Will be on display both views of the whole area close to the Pyramid of Cestius, both of individual graves. The most beautiful and solemn cemetery I’ve ever seen “said the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Since the non-Catholic foreigners in Rome…

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After a restoration that lasted almost a year back to back to shine The Spanish Steps in Rome. Today the mayor of the capital, Virginia Raggi the superintendent Claudio Parisi Presicce and Jean Christophe Babin, CEO of Bulgari, the fashion house which funded the work with 1.5 million on the occasion of its 130 years, presented the restoration to the city. “It’s a very important day for Rome, the Roman and the Romans.” The famous staircase of 135 steps, fù inaugurated by Pope Benedict XIII on the occasion of the Jubilee of 1725; to link the Bourbon Spanish Embassy (in…

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Current exhibition from 9 April to 20 November 2016 “The Secret Castle” Special opening of the “Passetto” At Castel Sant’Angelo an event shows the public a unique route that is usually closed to visitors. Will be open for a few months, the Passetto di Borgo that connects the Castle to the Vatican palaces, historical Prisons, the Oil and Lion backyard x The Passetto di Borgo, popularly called in Roman er Runner (corridor), is located in Rome and is the name that takes that stretch the Vatican walls that connects the Vatican with Castel Sant’Angelo. It was built by Nicholas III…

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Also this summer, through Villa Borghese Park, the Globe Theatre all Schakespeare. The beauty and charm of Roma reside not only in its historical and artistic heritage but also in contemporary works that confirm and renew the image of the capital of world culture. The inauguration of the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre took place at a particularly significant moment for Rome which celebrated in 2003, with this Elizabethan theater, the centenary of Villa Borghese virtually gemellandosi with the city of London, site of the famous Globe Theatre. the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre is a theater of Rome, which reconstructs philologically…

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Award “Excellence 2016 Tripadvisor”


Domus Appia 154 is pleased to report that he had also won this year’s “Excellence Award 2016” by Tripadvisor A big thanks to all of our guests with their judgments have enabled us to reach this coveted award.

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