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Angizia, the Goddess of snakes: the pagan cult of Marsica
The Goddess of snakes, Angizia, gave rise to a pagan cult handed down from literary sources such as the Aeneid and of which we have remains of in some villages of the Marsica […]
Read MoreA new Picasso exhibition in Rome, including female nudes, triumphs of colour, and citations by Neruda
The Rhinoceros Gallery in Rome hosts the exhibition Picasso, arriving with a painting never exhibited in the capital. This exhibition takes you on a path that combines dance and music along with the […]
Read MoreFestivals of Ancient Rome: the Ludi Taurei Quinquennales
The Ludi Taurei Quinquennales were horse races that took place in the Campo Marzio at the end of June and were created in honour of the Lords of the underworld: here is all […]
Read MoreWhat A Wonderful World, an interactive exhibition not to be missed at the MAXXI
What A Wonderful World is an interactive exhibition that can be visited at the MAXXI in Rome, with works by 12 artists who wonder about the problems of the present and the hopes […]
Read MoreThe Borghese Gallery is hosting the exhibition dedicated to Titian
At the Galleria Borghese in Rome, you can visit the exhibition Dialogues of nature and Love, dedicated to Titian, which brings together some of the main masterpieces of one of the most important […]
Read More"La Sapienza Fotografata", an exhibition on the largest faculty in Europe
This exhibition was set up on the occasion of the Night of the Museums, but everyone will be able visit it until 24 September. “La Sapienza Fotografata” is the exhibition that traces the […]
Read MoreRome outside Rome: Hadrian’s Thermal Baths in Libya
In the archaeological site of Leptis Magna in Libya, there are the Hunters’ Thermal Baths, built during the Empire of Hadrian and a wonderful testimony of the Roman presence in this suggestive corner […]
Read MoreRobert Doisneau, an exhibition dedicated to the essence of Paris
This is a truly evocative exhibition, which shows the essence of Paris and which everyone will be able to see until September 4th in the fantastic Ara Pacis Museum. A truly impressive exhibition […]
Read MoreLe Fabarie, the throwing of beans that brought good luck
Throughout the year they were an impure, almost untouchable food. The first month of each year, however, they became the protagonists of a strange ritual called Fabarie, which ensured the luck and fertility […]
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