Evento
The second chance in Rome (after Palazzo Montecitorio) to see the bronze satyr exhibited. The satyr was found in the sea near Mazara del Vallo in Sicily between 1997 and 1998, and was restored by the Istituto Centrale per il Restauro.
Pictures by Max Penson, key photographer of Russian constructivism in the 1920's, whose work has only recently been rediscovered in archives after being buried under Stalin's disapproval.
The highlights of the artistic career of Yves Montand, whose name is so closely connected to the city of Paris, as a singer, showman and actor.
An exhibition organised as part of the twinning agreement between the Comune di Roma and the Mairie de Paris.
Reconstruction of the terracotta pediment dating from the late Republican age discovered at the end of the 19th century in Rome on Via di San Gregorio.
Forty period dresses from a private collection, displayed in the Appartamento dei Conservatori at the Campidoglio and the Montemartini Power Plant, document Italian fashion from the nineteenth into the twentieth century.
The adventure story of one of Guido Reni's final masterpieces, the Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne, long thought to have been destroyed in a fire in 1650 and of which a large fragment depicting Ariadne has recently been found.
17th century paintings, silverware, chinaware and azulejos. New view of 17th century Portuguese art and culture.
The exhibition has been planned around the presentation to the public of St. John the Baptist, a masterpiece by Annibale Carracci (Bologne 1560 - Rome 1609) after over three centuries in which its whereabouts were unknown.
The exhibition features ancient sculptures from the Villa Borghese Collection, prior to the setting up of the Villa Borghese Museum in the Casina delle Rose.
A hundred decorative drawings and some porcelain products from the well-known French factory and from French and Italian museums.