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For the fourth year of the Roman “White Night” the Centrale Montemartini will be open all night, from 20.00 to 6.00, with free entrance.
Forty pieces of period costume from a private collection, presented in the Conservatorio Appartment in the Campidoglio, document Italian fashion from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries.
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Six exhibitions dedicated to photography and organised in the spaces of the Centrale Montemartini as part of the International Festival of Rome.
This exhibition, realised for the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of DNA, reconstructs the significant phases of the history of molecular biology in the last fifty years.
This photographic exhibition of Francesco Fossa, organized for the “Week of the Refugee” in Rome, documents the journey home of refugees from Burundi and Uganda.
Three works by young artists (Sophia Kyriakou, Tiziano Lucci and Tommaso Medugno) displayed as part of a project taking place simultaneously in 28 Italian cities and 8 other European cities.
Italian and Foreign artists, of national and international fame, give original interpretations of this always fascinating theme.
La mostra ha reso visibili al pubblico alcune tra le 600 opere che costituiscono la collezione permanente del Museo.
An exhibtion, curated by Fabio Santilli with the artistic direction of Antonio Mele Melanton, tracing the artistic and literary events of satire and charicature from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries from the Marche region to Rome.
A session on the theme of peace, with Prof. Andrea Giardina, teacher of Roman history and Prof. Eugenio La Rocca, with specific reference to the age of Augustus and the manner in which peace was depicted in the reliefs of the Altar of Peace.