All exhibitions and events that have been curated by Alfonsina Russo
From Oct. 25, 2024 to March 2, 2025, the exhibition Göbeklitepe: The Enigma of a Sacred Place, sponsored by the Colosseum Archaeological Park and curated by Alfonsina Russo, Roberta Alteri, Daniele Fortuna, and Federica Rinaldi, will be on view ...
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From December 22, 2023 to April 30, 2024, the second order of the Colosseum is open to visitors The Trajan Column. The Tale of a Symbol, curated by i and Giovanni Di Pasquale, organized and promoted by the Colosseum Archaeological Park and the Galile...
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park concludes the enhancement of the Rain Nymphaeum, reopened to the public last October, with an exhibition tracing the significance of the nymphaeum and the history of the Farnesian Gardens. Entitled Farnesian Splendor...
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From Oct. 21, 2023, to Jan. 29, 2024, the Curia Iulia in the Roman Forum will host the exhibition Copernicus and the Revolution of the World, promoted and realized by the Colosseum Archaeological Park and curated by Alfonsina Russo, Jurek Miziolek, F...
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park presents Gladiators in the Arena. Between Colosseum and Ludus Magnus, an exhibition project conceived and implemented by the Colosseum Archaeological Park under the curatorship of Alfonsina Russo, Federica Rinaldi, B...
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park hosts, from June 22, 2023 to January 14, 2024, the exhibition The Beloved of Isis. Nero, the Domus Aurea and Egypt, dedicated to the link between Rome and Egypt in the first century AD as seen through the figure of a...
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park presents from December 15, 2022 to April 10, 2023 at the Temple of Romulus in the Roman Forum the exhibition The Journey of Aeneas. From Troy to Rome, conceived and organized in collaboration with theAeneas' Route As...
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From December 15, 2021 to April 30, 2022, the Colosseum Archaeological Park dedicates a major exhibition to the figure of Giacomo Boni (Venice, 1859 - Rome, 1925) in the places where the archaeologist and architect worked mainly: the Roman Forum and ...
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