Articles tagged with: Rome
A wonderful show for this Christmas in Rome by the ‘Accademia Filarmonica Romana’, who will perform their already famous Christmas concert, a show which is lived in a special and magical way in the Italian …
You just have to check out a bit of history to understand how feudalism came down to give way to cities, and with cities came the bourgeoisie. The word bourgeois is definitely a controversial one …
If you’d thought of going to Rome during autumn, you’ll find a plan of epic proportions and, who knows, maybe you’ll improvise a quick trip to the eternal city when you finish reading this article.
Until …
The Piet Mondrian exhibition, “L’harmony perfetta”, recently opened in Rome, brings together masterpieces from collections as far afield as Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Denver Art Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Gallery …
The MACRO Contemporary Art Museum of Rome dedicates a space to the work of the conceptual artist Riccardo De Marchi to show his exhibition ‘Riccardo De Marchi: Fori Romani’. The exhibition will be open until …
On the 11th of October, the Palazzo delle Esposizione in Rome inaugurates the exhibition by the Russian artist Aleksandr Rodčenko, a stand out member of the avant-garde from the beginning of the 20th century and an …
Tori Amos is one of the most influential singers of the 90s, and she’s back in Italy on tour presenting her new album ‘Night of Hunters’, released in May of this year.
She’s one of the …
To understand why there were so many poets, writers, artists and well-to-do people in Rome in the late eighteenth century, we need to look at the concept of the ‘grand tour’. In essence, this largely …










