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By Felix Me

Celebrate Festa della Repubblica with Free Museum Access Across Rome

While the Festa della Repubblica is one of the major highlights on Sunday, June 2, the free museums will also have a massive attraction. This year’s public holiday will coincide with the famous Domenica al Museo, which allows the free opening of museums in Rome and across Italy to the general public. Therefore, Roman locals, […]

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The Global Day of Parents: Events Lined Up in Rome to Honor Parents

The twelfth anniversary of Global Parents’ Day is approaching as Romans prepare to celebrate the parents in the city and worldwide. Since being established by the United Nations in 2012, Global Parents Day on June 1 has been used to appreciate the good work that parents are doing across the city and worldwide.  On this […]

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Rome Takes Center Stage in Celebration of International Potato Day

Mark your calendars for May 30 as Rome hosts the first-ever celebration of the International Day of the Potato. This initiative was established in 2023 to facilitate promoting and celebrating the massive impact that potatoes have on the world when it comes to food security. The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in […]

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The Nineteenth Century Naples on Display in the Roman Exhibition

Are you a Rome explorer who wants to know more about the surrounding cities and their history? Don’t worry,  Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale is here to show you what Naples looked like in the nineteenth century. The exhibition began on March 27 and will end on July 16 after showing the world what Naples was […]

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Impressionism in Rome: Celebrating 150 years of the Art Movement

As part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of impressionism in the world of art, Rome has staged an exhibition at the Museo Storico della Fenteria. The exhibition, ending on July 28, gives Romans and people from all parts of the world a chance to look back in history and understand […]

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The Fest Della Repubblica: Rome Celebrates Holiday with the Military

The Republic Day of Festa della Repubblica is significant in Roman and Italian history, as people celebrate the day when the country became a republic. The celebrations will be held on Sunday, June 2, to mark exactly seventy-eight years since the Italians voted against monarchy and established a republic. The celebration will be held in Rome to remember the 1946 referendum […]

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Rome Remembers the Lippi Dynasty with a Three-Month Exhibition

Filippo and Filippino Lippi were father-and-son artists whose pieces of art put them on top of the world during the fifteenth century in Rome. The duo bridged the early and high Renaissance, blending evolving trends with ancient art. Today, the people of Rome are celebrating these two artists with an exhibition that will honor these […]

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Ara Pacis Museum brings to life the Ancient Roman Theatre with Exhibitions

Rome’s Ara Pacis Museum is hosting exhibitions dedicated to the ancient Roman Theatre to remind the world about the ancient Romans’ lives. You will witness the ancient world, which was not just about entertainment but a social and political commentary that made life exciting. The exhibition which began on May 21st will go on until […]

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Rome’s Baths of Caracalla Transform into an open-air theatre for Summer Festivals

Every summer in Rome comes with surprise packages, and the events at the baths of Caracalla are on top of the menu. Each summer, the baths are transformed into an open-air theatre where you can have fun all night long. This year’s events are unique. From June 3, Rome’s opera house, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, […]

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Semyon Bychkov to Conduct Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome’s Concert

As the Rome concerts in May come to an end, Semyon Bychkov is ready to crown the events with a massive concert on May 23 and 24. The Soviet-born American conductor has been in the entertainment industry for years, leading several orchestras. He is now the chief conductor and director of the Czech Philharmonic. Bychkov will take […]

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A Night of Flavor and Hope: A Fundraiser Dinner for Refugees in Rome

The Joel Nafuma Refugee Center in Rome’s St. Pauli, a home for many people who have lost homes, is having a fundraiser dinner on May 24. Built at Walls Church in St. Pauli, this place is a haven for refugees and asylum seekers in Rome. The refugee center offers a variety of services for men, women, and […]

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A Unique Bird-Themed Haute Couture is running in Rome until July 21

Be a part of this special and unique fashion show in Rome’s Palatine Hills that started on April 24 and will run until July 21. The Rara Avis, also described as Fashion in Flight due to the bird theme, is a historic event that has brought together different garments from the world’s best fashion houses. […]

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