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Rome, Sunday 3 July free admission to the city's museums

Sunday 3 July 2016, like all the first Sundays of the month, free entry to the city's Civic Museums returns for all residents of Rome and in the Metropolitan City area, an initiative conceived and promoted by Roma Capitale-Capitoline Superintendency for Cultural Heritage .

Rome, Sunday 3 July free admission to the city's museums

An opportunity to spend a Sunday full of culture, here are the museums that open to the public for free on Sunday 3 July…

Last day at the Capitoline Museums for the Campidoglio exhibition. Myth, memory, archeology: rare archival documents, paintings, engravings, sculptures and unpublished archaeological finds narrate the urban transformations of the Campidoglio.

Ongoing Mercy in the art Jubilee itinerary among the Masterpieces of the great Italian Artists

The Domon Ken exhibition at the Ara Pacis Museum is a monograph dedicated to one of the most important photographers in the history of modern Japanese photography.

Ugo Rondinone golden days + silver nights is an exhibition that is divided into two of the most important institutional spaces in the capital: the MACRO Testaccio, the best example of industrial archeology, and the Trajan's Markets, a symbol of imperial antiquity. Also not to be missed at the Markets MADE in Rome Production and ownership marks in ancient society.

At the Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi Antoine Jean-Baptiste Thomas and the people of Rome (1817-1818) collection of graphic and photographic material documenting the history of the city over the centuries and The art of smiling. Caricature in Rome from the seventeenth century to 1849.

At the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in via Francesco Crispi, a look at the Works of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna at the Quadrennials, with works of exceptional importance, in part never exhibited and unknown to the public, acquired by the Governorate in the years of the first Quadrennials of 1931, 1935 and 1939.

At the Pietro Canonica Museum in Villa Borghese, Claire Fontaine's first solo show at a public institution in Rome.

In the external space of the Carlo Bilotti Museum, the work Bizhan Bassiri – NOOR Solar Mirror is visible, in which the basic element is light.

The Casina delle Civette of Villa Torlonia with the exhibition Rome. Homeland of the soul of Nikolaj Gogol' offers the works of two female artists from the writer's country – Alla Zarvanytska and Valentina Vinogradova – who illustrate Gogol's intense “Roman life”. At the Casino dei Principi Benvenuto Ferrazzi (1892-1969): the first anthological exhibition of an artist hitherto little treated in studies on the Roman school, one of the major exponents of the first half of the twentieth century.

At the Museum of Rome in Trastevere, Of various creeds. The female monastic world in the photographs of Sabastiana Papa among the initiatives promoted for the Extraordinary Jubilee 2016 by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism. Also ongoing For Everyone to Know with the works of Guatemalan photographer Daniel Hernández-Salazar.

At the Napoleonic Museum Minute visions. Roman micromosaics from the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries from the Ars Antiqua Savelli collection, one of the most important internationally dedicated to this particular artistic genre, the result of over forty years of acquisitions and research.

At the Centrale Montemartini, the permanent exhibition has been enriched with new extraordinary masterpieces that have long been kept in storage. Also to be admired is the precious basanite portrait of the Empress Agrippina Minor on loan from the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen.

Many possibilities, as always, at the MACRO in via Nizza with NOTES OF A GENERATION #3 Matteo Basilè – Gioacchino Pontrelli; Signs, Alphabets, Writings. Paths in Contemporary Art through the MACRO Collection; From today to tomorrow. 24 hours in contemporary art; VIDEOCRACY: Bruce Nauman > Cheryl Donegan; WILLIAM KENTRIDGE – Triumphs and Laments: a project for Rome;

The exhibitions at La Pelanda and the activities of the Inflatable Planetarium at Technotown are not included in the free admissions.

the following are part of the Municipal Museums:

Capitoline Museums; Montemartini plant; Trajan's Markets; Ara Pacis Museum; Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture; Museum of the Walls; Casal de' Pazzi Museum; Villa of Maxentius; Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi memory; Museum of Rome Palazzo Braschi; Napoleonic Museum; Alberto Moravia House Museum; Gallery of Modern Art; MACRO - MACRO Testaccio; Carlo Bilotti Museum; Pietro Canonica Museum; Museum of Rome in Trastevere; Museums of Villa Torlonia; Civic Museum of Zoology.

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