By Lorenzo | noviembre 26, 2018
The ghetto was projected to lock up and control the Jews minority in 1555 by Pope Paul IV on 14th of July The papal bull imposed economic and freedom restrictions to the jews . This oppression continued for 315 years until its abolition in 1870 (reunification of Italy). At present, the Ghetto has become an […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | noviembre 14, 2018
The Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in an unmissable place to visit in Rome. The museum exposes pre-Roman Italian works of antiquity, especially from the Etruscan world in a superb palace built for Pope Julius III between 1550 and 1555. Trust me ! You will be totally captured by the great collection that offers a […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | noviembre 9, 2018
From October 10th to February 24th. The Vittoriano Palace is hosting an exhibition of 50 works of the painter Jackson Pollock The artist is part of to the Abstract Expressionist avant-garde group of the New York School active in the 1950s and 1960s. Pollock is also known as ‘Jack the Dripper’ – because of […]
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