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An architectural restoration project brings new life and renewed centrality to one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks.
Albert Watson set off the largest photographic exhibition in all of Italian history: Roma Codex, opened on May 29 at the ...
Suzanne Piper is an intern at Rome Magazine this summer. She is going into her senior year at Ohio University with a major in journalism news and information, a certificate in European Studies and a ...
OperaCamion brings Rossini’s Barber of Seville to Rome’s streets with a mobile stage, live orchestra, and free open-air shows ...
Within this lavish (and at times surreal) carousel of satin and embroidery, velvet and crystals, lace, fringes, and pom-poms, a delicate scent of rose and patchouli leads guests on a journey — from ...
Reopened to the public in a renewed and accessible form, the temple of 15th-century Italian sculpture returns to its full splendor After nearly a year of meticulous restoration and curatorial redesign ...
Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and the first from Latin America, passed away this morning at 7:35 a.m., as announced by Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, the Vatican camerlengo. He ...
The historic Cavour 313 wine bar has a new face and will surprise you with its exquisite Italo-French soul. Just a stone’s throw from the Imperial Forum, on that stretch of Via Cavour filled with ...
Tucked right in front of Villa Paganini’s park in the Salaria-Trieste neighbourhood, Shell Libreria Bistrot is more than a place to buy books or simply a lunch spot – it is one-of-a-kind cultural hub.