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Until 31 July 2003. Frescoes, sculptures, jewellery, utensils and other objects, on show for the first time, illustrate life in the cities that disappeared when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD.
8 March-29 June 2003. Paintings and sculpture by artists working in Rome in the 19th century.
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Until 27 April 2003. Recent work by one of the earliest abstract painters in Italy. Perilli came to the fore right after the end of world war two, and belonged to the famous founding group of abstraction, Forma Uno. He...
Until 27 April 2003. A retrospective of the artist. Fioroni was first active among the painters who were influenced by American Pop Art around Piazza del Popolo in Rome in the 1960s. Over the years she has developed a s...
Until 25 May 2003. Paintings by the Austrian artist who died in 1937.
Until 22 June 2003. Photographs illustrate a three-year journey sponsored by National Geographic magazine which followed the footsteps of Marco Polo.
26 April-2 May 2003. In Giselle, choreography by Maria Grazia Garofali based on Petipa, music by A. Adam, with guest star Vladimir Malakhov.
23 April 2003. In Callas, choreography by Ismael Ivo. This Brazilian dancer and choreographer has an extraordinary capacity for experimentation, working with different companies and artists as well as on his own. Here he...
Until 22 June 2003. An exhibition devoted to Afro Basaldella, the 20th-century Italian artist whose work focused on the use of colour.
Until 29 April 2003. This contemporary dance event presents a series of premires in Italy including the French choreographer Bernardo Montet and his company in O.more, an unusual Othello performed by African dancers and...
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16 April-30 June 2003. An installation in neon lighting.
16 April-1 June 2003. The life stories of 30 women are told by 20 photographers, including Gianni Berengo Gardin, Marialba Russo and Cristina Omenetto.
17-24 April 2003. In The Taming of the Shrew, choreography by John Cranko, with Alessandra Ferri and Maximiliano Guerra. This is one of Cranko’s best-known and best-loved ballets. It was created for the Stuttgart B...
Chamber music concert by the Quartetto Stradivario, with Luigi Alberto Binachi viola. Music by Mozart. 21.00.
Almost as soon as prime minister Silvio Berlusconis government hoisted Italys green, white and red tricolore to the mast of war in mid-winter, the multi-coloured rainbow flag of peace began to flutter over the streets of...
Anyone who feels they have been the victim of excessive charges, poor service or inefficiency can take their gripe to a new consumer complaints office in the city or telephone the complaints line. Late buses, stiff rest...
Monte Amiata, the highest mountain in southern Tuscany at 1,738 metres, is a tame, almost extinct volcano. There is sufficient activity to run a geothermal power station at Piancastagnaio and to heat the baths of Bagno V...
The central post office in Piazza S. Silvestro closed mid-March for major modernisation work which is expected to take at least 18 months to complete. Customers who hold savings or Bancoposta accounts will be served in...
These three very rich offerings in three prestigious museum sites were put together to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the installation of the French Academy at Villa Medici, and to highlight the role of Rome as the a...
The business of being a Roman centurion, earning money by posing for photographs with tourists outside major sites such as the Colosseum, is set to become more professional with plans for new rules on costume, behaviour...
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