Evento
The fourth ‘White Night’ in Rome: the Musei Capitolini will be open all night, from 20 to 6, with free entrance.
Paintings from the Emilia-Romagna school of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries in the art collection of the Banca Popolare dell'Emilia.
The superb examples of polychrome sculpture and ornamental carving come from the great Moscow museums (the Kremlin Museum, the Rublev Museum and the Historical Museum, as well as the Tetrijkov Gallery and the Grabar Institute). They are particularly precious exhibits given the very small number of works that have survived to the present day.
Antiques and the antique style in the splendid Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Byzantine jewelry from the collection made in the first half of the nineteenth century by the Marquis Giovanni Pietro Campana and now mainly kept in the Louvre Museum.
The new production devoted to the city of Rome, commissioned every year by the Festival to an internationally famous photographer, this year will involve Martin Parr and presents the artist's works on tourism in Rome.
A cross-section of private stories as seen by great 20th century photographers, who captured the poetry of carefree moments, the chaos of crowded beaches, but also the search for freedom from everyday realities.
The 4th edition of the review, organized by the Comune di Roma, dedicated to the East.
Many engravings representing the italian landscape, done by the artist during his frequent journeys in Italy and, for the first time, a set of graphic works dedicated to Rome, when the artist lived many years.
Caravaggio's Emmaus's Supper from the Brera Gallery will be exhibited for the first time in the Capitol.
Pictures of the great German photographer, among the pioneers of social photography in Europe, from the Sander Archive in Munich.
Precious collection of roman panel and mural paintings datable from the end of the 13th century to the very early years of the 14th century.