Rome Exhibition
Rome Exhibition: Hidden Treasures
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Rome has always been an art center, and its ancient amazing palaces have often been set aside for the collection of works by artists representing past trends, as well as contemporary modern styles. There are several exhibitions spaces in Rome where you will be able to see both permanent and rotating collections, and we strongly recommend that you see which exhibitions will be taking place in Rome during your stay so that you don't miss out on anything important.
Rome hosts a lot of art galleries and museums collecting modern, ancient, and exotic works belonging to painters and artists who have become classics of the history of art. Both traditional and innovative exhibitions that you can appreciate in your free time staying in Rome. Here is Rome-Explorer.com's list of exhibition spaces that you should visit.
Rome Exhibition: Scuderie del Quirinale
Scuderie del Quirinale organizes a great number of events and art exhibitions with the aim of enriching and integrating the fruition of the historic building and its current activities. The structure, which was a working stable, is the result of works by the architects Specchi and Fuga. More recently, it has been restored by the intervention of the Italian architect Gae Aulenti. This adaptation has allowed the city to recover a strategically placed architectural jewel and puts to excellent use a building that, for its history and its dimensions, represents an exhibition space of inestimable value.
Rome Exhibition: Museo del Corso
Another interesting museum in Rome is the Museo del Corso which was opened in 1999 and soon qualified to join the international circuits of exhibitions and retrospectives. It's a combination of traditional and an innovative space used for multi-cultural exhibitions.
Rome Exhibition: Palazzo Ruspoli
Palazzo Ruspoli is another example of lively art display. Mr. Roberto Memmo, a businessman, art patron and collector, in 1972 decided to honour the memory of his lost son by founding the Fondazione Memmo, a rare example in Italy of an entirely privately run cultural organisation inside an old monumental palace. Exhibitions are one of the Fondazione’s activites. The conservation, and restoration of works of art, the support of scientific research, the organisation of conferences and seminars in collaboration with museums, universities and other private and public organisations are other significant commitments.
Rome Exhibition: Musei in Comune
Musei in Comune is the Museum System of the Municipality of Rome and includes an extremely diversified group of museum spaces and archaeological sites of huge artistic and historical values for you to visit. You can admire Roman ruins such as Trajan's Market or the Ara Pacis and other examples of the Roman civilisation kept in appropriate exhibition spaces. Some gems of the XVIII century belonging to the Corsini family makes unique the exhibitions you can see in Galleria Corsini. Finally we recommend Galleria Borghese for its group of sculptures by Canova and Bernini and paintings by Caravaggio and Raphael.
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