Events in Rome
Discover all the events in Rome to fully enjoy your stay in the Capital.
Exhibitions, shows, concerts and all the activities in the city!
Rome in the world
Rome in the world will be at MAXXI museum in rome untile Aprile 6, 2026. The exhibition that tells the story of the Eternal City in our time.
Greece in Rome
Until April 12, 2026, the Capitoline Museums in Rome host the exhibition “Greece in Rome”, featuring over 150 masterpieces from ancient Greek civilization.
Christmas at the Auditorium
From December 4th to January 6th, the 2025-2026 edition of Natale at the Auditorium Parco della Musica lights up Rome with a month full of music, theater, dance, and free events for the whole family.
Impressionism and beyond. Masterpieces from the Detroit Institute of Arts
A major Impressionism exhibition in Rome arrives at Ara Pacis Museum, showcasing iconic masterpieces from the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Vivian Maier – Ugo Nespolo
Vivian Maier. The Exhibition and Pop Air by Ugo Nespolo open the new season of the Museo del Genio.
Treasures of the Pharaohs
Until May 3, 2026, the exhibition Treasures of the Pharaohs will be on display at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome, offering visitors a fascinating journey into the wonders of ancient Egypt.
Rome and the invention of cinema
The exhibition dedicated to the birth of cinema in Rome will be on display at Castel Sant’Angelo until January 18, 2026.
Dalì. Revolution and tradition
Until February 1st, 2026, the exhibition dedicated to Dalí will be on display at Palazzo Cipolla, featuring over 60 works.
Alphonse Mucha. A triumph of beauty and seduction
Alphonse Mucha. A triumph of beauty and seduction exhibition in Rome 2025 at Palazzo Bonaparte. Featuring 150 masterpieces, this event traces the artistic journey of Alphonse Mucha.
Rome Film Fest
Rome Prepares for the the Film Fest 2025 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, from October 15 to 26.
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