MICHELANGELO. “Gli occhi mie vaghi delle cose belle / e l’alma insieme della suo salute…”
The exhibition analyses the life and the artistic production of Michelangelo, facing the relationship between the preparatory sketches and the finished works. Michelangelo has always conceived his being sculptor, painter ... Read More
THINGS THAT HAVE TO HAPPEN. The Apocalypse of St. John
We generally think of the apocalypse in catastrophic terms. The immediate obscurity of its images discourages most of the readers. Apocalypse means Revelation instead. God has allowed St. John to ... Read More
Fatima: in the heart of history
Co-ordinator Isabel Maria Arcada Cardoso, “Pedro Hispano-Lisbona” Cultural Centre “…among all the people of the universe you are a vivacious spring of hope, you are a continuous source of hope” ... Read More
“Athenian guest, have you ever seen a happy man?”
The exhibition is a voyage through the images that evoke ancient Greece. The fascinating hypothesis consists in the presupposition that ancient Greek civilization can still correspond to the worries of ... Read More
In an only body. St. Benedict, a living tradition
Edited by the Monaci Benedettini of Cascinazza The purpose of the exhibition is to let the public know how the charisma of St. Benedict was born and its presence ... Read More
The Columns of Hercules. The extreme borders of scientific research
Edited by Euresis The exhibition conducts to the “extremity” of the physical world known by modern science according to the three coordinates “small-great”, “cold-warm”, “empty-full”, through interactive instruments that ... Read More
Giovanni Testori: an impassioned life
Edited by Giovanni Testori Association The exhibition, addressed to a heterogeneous public, has been conceived to make the life and work of the writer Giovanni Testori known. It reproduces ... Read More
Misprints, occasions and unforseen events. Montale, over the ills of life
Edited by Maria Capizzi, Marta Carenzi, Elisabetta Crema, Benedetta Crepaldi, Daniele Gomarasca, Daniela Guarnori, Elena Inversetti and Pietro Montorfani. The run of the exhibition will chronologically follow the development ... Read More
Clandestine space
Edited by Davide Rondoni A space of happening devoted to the young people with readings of poetry and literary texts. This year there are two relevant news: a space ... Read More
The Lord of the rings: the company, the work, the return
Exhibition in Piazzale Fellini (Meeting sea) edited by Laura Crush Ramosino, Paolo Gulisano, Marco Meschini, Andrea Monda, Saverio Simonelli. Images by Angel Bussacchini, Andrew Mutti. With the collaboration of ... Read More
Pilgrimage Macerata-Loreto: a photographic exhibition celebrating its 25th anniversary
Edited by Giovanni Chiaramonte
If they turn on the stars, does it mean that someone needs them?
Edited by Russia Cristiana The exhibition documents as the idea of happiness has been lived in Russian art, from the years of the October Revolution till the end of ... Read More
Gemma Galgani: the extraordinary simplicity of God
Edited by Marina Ghilardi and Elisabetta Giussani of the “Sisters of Saint Gemma”, Paola Boncristiano, Giandomenico Mucci and Giuseppe Tognacci Santa Gemma lived at the end of the 19th ... Read More
EL SEÑOR DE LOS MILAGROS
Edited by Mons. Lino Panizza Richero, Gian Battista Bolis, gian Corrado Peluso, Antonio Benito, Tina Savoy, Luis Villacorta Santamat The devotion to the “Lord of Miracles” is the maximum ... Read More
Seekers of the truth. A dialogue between the Church and Scientists
Co-ordinator Mario Gargantini. Edited by Raffaele Cossa, Gabriele Mangiarotti, Lorenzo Mazzoni, Franco Parrocchetti.Consultation of S.E. Mons. Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, Father Gorge Coyne, Professor Luigi Negri, Professor Alberto Strumia, Professor ... Read More
The mission of Rome in history
Co-ordinator Martino Feyles and University of Clu, Rome Rome’s destiny seems marked since its origin. A destiny of greatness. Rome is the eternal city destined to unify the world ... Read More