The spring weekend of April 25, 2025 in Rome promises to be an exceptional opportunity to leave the routine behind and take a rejuvenating break.
This year, the holiday offers an extended period, inviting a deeper exploration of the Eternal City.
Forget your commitments and get ready to experience four unforgettable days, from Thursday, April 24 to Sunday, April 27, dedicated to art, culture, relaxation and the discovery of Roman wonders.
Among the extraordinary events that will enrich the weekend of April 25 is the exhibition “Munch. Il grido interiore” hosted at the Bonaparte Palace.
This exhibition is a unique opportunity to explore the expressive universe of Edvard Munch, one of the most important and influential artists of the 20th century. The exhibition aims to cover the entire career of the Norwegian artist, revealing his human and artistic journey through a careful selection of about 100 works.
Another must-see for art and history lovers is the exhibition “Picasso - Lo straniero” hosted at the Museo del Corso.
This exhibition delves deeply into the lesser-known but equally significant aspect of Pablo Picasso's experience: his identity as an immigrant in France. Despite his rise to world fame and his unparalleled impact on 20th-century art, Picasso never obtained French citizenship, a paradox that raises important questions about the concept of belonging and identity. Through this interweaving, visitors are invited to reflect on how the perceived or self-imposed condition of “foreigner,” may have influenced Picasso's artistic vision and creative approach.
Another absolutely unmissable exhibition that we would like to highly recommend, if you are a fan of surrealist art and wish to immerse yourself in a dreamlike and unexpected world, is “Salvador Dali - Tra arte e mito” hosted in the prestigious spaces of the Historical Infantry Museum.
This exhibition represents a unique opportunity to admire up close some eighty works by the brilliant Spanish artist, some of which are being exhibited for the first time in the eternal city, Rome, adding an additional element of exclusivity and fascination to the event. These precious works come from private collections located between Belgium and Italy, testifying to Dali's strong ties to the European cultural landscape.
Photography enthusiasts, get ready!
Rome turns into a veritable paradise for lovers of visual art, offering no less than two must-see exhibitions that will ignite your creativity and nourish your passion.
Let's start with an explosion of colors and geometries: the Ara Pacis Museum hosts the majestic exhibition “Retrospective,” a tribute to the great Franco Fontana, undisputed master of color photography. Immerse yourself in his vibrant universe, letting yourself be carried away by his bold compositions and saturated colors that define his unmistakable style.
If, on the other hand, your heart beats for the timeless appeal of black and white and you are drawn to the rigorous lines of architecture, Gabriele Basilico's photography exhibition at the National Roman Museum is the perfect stop.
Basilico, a master at capturing the hidden beauty in urban spaces, gives us a unique perspective on cities, revealing their souls through shots that evoke a sense of solitude and grandeur. Get ready for a journey through rarefied cityscapes, imposing buildings and unexpected vistas, all rendered with impeccable technical precision and extraordinary artistic sensibility.
For all jazz fans and those wishing to get up close and personal with this nuanced musical genre, April 25 promises to be a date not to be missed.
The House of Jazz will host an exceptional live concert: internationally renowned pianist Enrico Pieranunzi will perform in his unmistakable style. Prepare to be transported to an intimate and engaging atmosphere, letting yourself be lulled by the notes of his piano and his unique interpretation of jazz.
An opportunity not to be missed for an unforgettable musical experience.
Don't miss the opportunity to make the April 25 weekend unforgettable in Rome!