From May 16 to September 30, 2018, the Museum of Rome at Palazzo Braschi is hosting the exhibition"Raffaele de Vico (1881-1969). Architect and Landscape Architect."
Around a hundred works, including drawings, plans, photographs and documents from the Capitoline collections and archives of one of the most significant architects and landscape architects of the 20th century, Raffaele de Vico (1881-1969), are on display.
Through his works, visitors can learn about the history of public green spaces in the city of Rome in the first half of the 20th century.Roman gardens and parks depicted in his canvases that attest to the profound urban transformation that Rome underwent especially in the 1930s.
The unique exhibition is curated by Alessandro Cremona, Claudio Crescentini, Donatella Germanò, Sandro Santolini and Simonetta Tozzi.
For info: www.museodiroma.it
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed Mondays.
On the occasion of Museum Night 2018, May 19, the Museum of Rome will be open extraordinarily from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Tickets: For residents full 8.50 euros, reduced 6.50 euros. For non-residents full 9.50 euros, reduced 7.50 euros.
Museum of Rome pays tribute to architect and landscape architect Raffaele de Vico |
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