Slip beyond the blockbuster sights and you’ll find Rome’s unusual attractions tucked into cloisters, courtyards and catacombs. Think keyholes framing domes, layered churches and private palazzi with quietly dazzling art.
The first ever official guide to discovering street art in Italy is here and is called "Street art in Italia. Viaggio fra luoghi e persone" - "Street art in Italy. A journey through places and people".
"Lockdown Italy, as seen by the Foreign Press" (Lockdown Italia visto dalla Stampa Estera) is the title of the photographic exhibition, curated by the Foreign Press Association in Italy which is currently on display in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitolini Museum in Rome.
L'Aquila, Todi and Venice are getting dressed up for their first festival of the arts that will take place to mark the rebirth of the cities after months of forced closure due to COVID-19.
From 12th to 24th September 2020 the three Italian cities will promote the culture of the
Italy, often known as "the boot", is full of charm no matter the region. Located right in the heel of the boot is Gagliano del Capo. This small town of only 5,000 inhabitants is located at the most southern end of Salento, on the headland that separates the Adriatic and Ionian seas.
2020 will be a special year with incredible exhibitions to see all over Italy.
If you are a lover of art, painting, photography or design and plan your weekends to see the latest exhibitions and collections, then this is just for you!
It's time to discover the best exhibitions and events
Madrid-based creative photographer Ignacio Pereira travels the world in search of megacities to offer a different vision of reality, capturing spaces full of people and then emptying them and telling the story of a single protagonist.