Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
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Maria Grazia Luffarelli's Art Studio and Gallery in central Rome is a joyful and colorful place where you can relax and rejoice in the vibrant colors of this local artist's paintings. Maria paints all natural subjects (flowers, landscapes, seascapes, animals and Rome. To enter the studio is a refreshing stop where to find original watercolors and prints of various kind at very reasonable prices.
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Via dei Coronari 7, Local Artist present Contemporary and modern Art oil painting impressionist Style. The art gallery represents 6 contemporary artists and promotes painting courses, Join me for a fun and unforgettable Art Experience! All painting materials are provided. Will work on art basics and guide you through the process of painting, from start to finish No experience needed. Just bring your creativity and be ready to spend a relaxed, social cross-culture experience while creating a unique piece of art in 2 hours, which you will take home with you. We will study primary and secondary and complementary colors, the rule of thirds, composition, and perspective, we will work with acrylics on Canvas. You will learn to use the brush and the spatula, The art class will take place in via dei Coronari 7, in the heart of the city center in Roma, near Piazza Navona, in my gallery ArtGalleryRoma.
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The 16th-century museum of paintings and sculptures houses exhibits from important Roman families, including the magnificent Ludovisi throne depicting the Birth of Venus.
When in Piazza Navona, just across the street of the north end of the square, and the fifteenth century Museo Altemps await's with statues of Hermes, renderings of Apollo, the Lyrist and Athena; many paintings of bucolic scenes of ancient Rome, a colossal head of Hera, many works of Goethe, this was very interesting and moving; after this visit you will feel you a little bit tired, but you will visit it next time again.
4.5 based on 164 reviews
This church is right off the Piazza Navona. It has art work from several Renaissance masters that you wouldn’t expect in a church that is off the main radar of people visiting Rome. If your in Rome on Sunday, mass is lovely here in an intimate setting. Worth a visit.
4.5 based on 200 reviews
This is a great little street to walk down for a few blocks to do some window shopping and soak up some good Roman vibes. We started at Piazza Navona and walked until the San Salvatore in Lauro church. We passed various antique shops, clothing stores, food stores, etc.
4.5 based on 264 reviews
This church has a magnificent Caravaggio, the Madonna of the Pilgrims. Spend the Eur 1 to light the painting and enjoy. It is also within walking distance from San Luigi dei Francesi which is always mobbed, but not as well known as having a Caravaggio in situ.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Loved popping in to this church. In a narrow street behind another old favourite, S Agostino, this packs a powerful baroque punch for one small church. If you walk past and see the door open, don’t hesitate!
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