Events
Rome, as well known, since from Antiquity has been the city of Fountains and Aqueducts, quite often of an extraordinary artistic value. Today the city boasts 6 aqueducts and 470 monumental artistic fountains.
At 5 p.m. on Saturday 18 & 25 October and 8 & 15 November Trajan's Markets are the venue for a guided tour with a selection of readings from Apuleio's “bella fabella” (beautiful fairytale) Love and Psyche. The event is the first of several educational activities to promote and develop art and culture amongst the disabled, and in particular those with impaired or no vision, within the ambit of the City of Rome's Civic Museums.
The Capitoline Museums are playing host to a marble statue of Apollo that dates to the 2nd century AD on loan from the Ducal Palace in Mantua in exchange for the loan of a bronze statue of Camillo from the Roman museum's permanent collection.
Giovanni Renzo in concert.
Planetarium Program shows in August
The planetarium opens in Rome at night and proposes to the public two months of programming between shows astronomical, interventions of many researchers, evenings for children, observations with the telescope virtual music firmament.
The Capitoline Museums play host to the magnificent bronze head of Ptolemaic Queen Arsinoe III, on temporary loan from the Municipal Museum in the Palazzo Te in Mantua.





