4 March-2 May. The Vittoriano hosts an exhibition of works by the graduates of Moscow's I.S. Glazunov Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as part of Stagioni Russe, a year-long programme of cultural exchanges...
7 March-10 June. Palazzo Barberini presents an exhibition dedicated to the alluring work of French mathematician, Minim friar and painter Jean-François Nicéron (1613-1646).
On display is a selection of the artist's an...
23 March. This should have been an interesting concert with both the flamboyant Lang Lang and the more subdued Beatrice Rana but Lang Lang has cancelled. This leaves the technically very competent but less exciting Rana...
14 March. The great Russian pianist returns to S. Cecilia. As usual his programme is only announced at the last minute, but that hardly matters whatever Sokolov decides to perform is always sheer pleasure.
His repertoir...
6 March. A once-off chance to watch Carmen by Bizet, live from the Royal Opera House in London via satellite, in select Rome cinemas on Tuesday 6 March at 19.45.
Barrie Kosky directs Bizet's much-loved opera with a cast...
10-11 March. Mauro Bignozetti choreography Mediterranea is as actual today as when it was first performed 25 years ago and is one of the most significant of his works.
This is a revised version by Daniele Cipriani En...
8-10 March. This is Carmen seen through the eyes of Amedeo Amodio, founder and former artistic director of Aterballetto.
Amodio's ballet begins where the opera ends, when two characters involved in the performance –...
15-21 March. The Teatro dell'Opera di Roma ballet company performs Petite Mort choreography by Jiri Kylian at much the same time as it is being performed at La Scala in Milan, Walking Mad choreography by Johan Inger and...
10 March. The Forgotten Project is organising a free guided tour of the cloisters, chapels and frescoes of three historic Roman hospitals: S. Spirito in Saxia, S. Gallicano and Nuovo Regina Margherita, at 15.30 on Saturd...
Roma Whisky Festival by Spirit of Scotland.3-4 March. This two-day event showcases a vast range of whisky, from well-known to rare, and includes tastings and masterclasses by industry experts.Promoted by Spirit of Scotla...
Museums in Rome free on first Sunday of every month.4 March. Italy's state-run museums and archaeological sites are open free of charge on the first Sunday of every month, with the next edition of Domenica al Museo takin...
29 March. Sunns perform live as part of Rome Psych Nite Fest at Monk Club on 29 March. The show by the Canadian group, whose music style incorporates elements of neo-psychedelia and art punk, begins at 21.45. For details...
7 Feb-3 June. Rome's Ara Pacis Museum celebrates the 70th anniversary of Magnum, the largest photojournalism agency in the world.The exhibition looks back on seven decades of pioneering reportage, featuring archive image...
Arte moderna in Brasile – Collezione della Fondazione Edson Queiroz.
2 March-5 May. An exhibition of more than 70 paintings and sculptures created by some of the most important Brazilian artists between 1920 and 1960....
12 March. The Commonwealth Club of Rome marks Commonwealth Day with a luncheon on the panoramic covered rooftop terrace of the Hotel Savoy at 12.00 on Monday 12 March.
The lunch will be preceded by the reading of the...
Visitors to the Baths of Caracalla in Rome can now view the ancient complex in its original glory, thanks to a new interactive virtual reality tour.
The special tours use cutting-edge 4D technology to bring to life Cara...
1-3 March. Gianandrea Noseda conducts the S. Cecilia orchestra and chorus in Respighi's Gregorian violin concerto and Scriabin's symphony no 1.
Respighi's concerto was inspired by plainsong and Gregorian chant and wa...
Rome cinemas showing movies in their original English language versions from 1-7 March.
RED SPARROWBallerina Dominika Egorova is recruited to 'Sparrow School,' a Russian intelligence service where she is forced to use h...
Wanted in Rome's guide to the best events and things to do in Rome during March 2018.
1 March. Be one of the first to view the exhibition Hiroshige: Visioni dal Giappone at the Scuderie del Quirinale on opening day. ...
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