Soul painting: Munch’s inner cry echoes at Palazzo Bonaparte
Edvard Munch, The Girls on the Bridge, 1927 A remarkable exhibition in Rome delves into the creative process of the Norwegian artist, balancing emotion and style More than 20 years after the last major exhibition in Rome dedicated to Edvard Munch (Løten, Dec. 12, 1863 – Oslo, Jan. 23, 1944), and following the success of
Read MoreVilla d’Este: a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance in the heart of Tivoli
The Gardens of Villa d’Este The classical and symbolic world of a humanist cardinal seeking solace in an era torn by the Counter-Reformation In the heart of Tivoli, just outside Rome, stands one of the finest expressions of Renaissance culture: Villa d’Este. Renowned for its innovative design and the artistic flair of its architectural elements,
Read MoreTowards the Jubilee 2025: A Gathering of Faith in the Eternal City
Top view of St. Peter’s square in the Vatican Rome is preparing to welcome millions of pilgrims from around the world for the Holy Year, a momentous occasion deeply rooted in a thousand-year-old tradition One of the most anticipated events for the entire Christian community, Jubilee 2025 will transform Rome into a meeting point of
Read MoreThe Garden of Ninfa: a world-famous oasis where history meets nature
A glimpse of the Garden of Ninfa Discover a lush garden with a fascinating, yet troubled history, deeply connected to the medieval history of the surrounding region. Set on the ruins of a medieval town, the Garden of Ninfa is a hidden gem in the Agro Pontino region, a must-see during your visit to Rome.
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