Palazzo delle Esposizioni has been the biggest multi-purpose exhibition venue in the centre of Rome since 1883, a place where Italian art dialogues with the most innovative international trends.
If you are in the city don’t miss the chance to visit this splendid museum, exhibition and research space.
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Opening days
Open for exhibitions and events. For more info click here
- Web Palazzo delle Esposizioni
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Feature List
- Info line
- Wheelchair accessible
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Accessibility
Palazzo delle Esposizioni is wheelchair accessible
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Info Reservation
VISITING THE PALACE
Occupying a total area of around 10,000 m2, the building focuses its attention on the great names of the 20th century who, with their different styles and perspectives, immortalised and offered their take on the events of the ‘Age of Extremes’: from Mark Rothko and Stanley Kubrick to Mario Ceroli, Bill Viola, Giorgio De Chirico and Alexander Calder, and not forgetting the exponents of the American avant-garde and socialist realism.
There is lots of emphasis on photography with exhibitions dedicated to Robert Doisneau, the photographers of National Geographic, Mimmo Jodice, Helmut Newton and the great reports that provided us with some of the most famous images in history, from the Mexican Revolution to the Prague Spring.
The packed programme of activities offers lots of variety with art and science exhibitions, photo and graphic design exhibitions, film festivals, conferences and presentations.
Visiting Palazzo delle Esposizioni is a unique experience. Don’t miss this trip into the heart of contemporary Rome. Let’s stay in touch!
Services
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Visits
per individuali in calendario e su prenotazione
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Visits
per gruppi e scuole su prenotazione
available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish - Bookshop
- Cafés and food Courts
- Restaurants
Additional Info
- Entrances are limited. Online booking of the admission ticket
- Exit from the building is exclusively from the bookshop on Via Milano.
Where
Via Nazionale 194, Roma (RM)
Transportation
Metro: Line A stop on Repubblica; line B stop on Cavour
Bus: 64, 70, 71, 117, 170, H - stop on Nazionale/Palazzo Esposizioni
Visiting Rules
- Face masks strongly reccommended. Find out more