Until December the 10th the central room of “Complesso del Vittoriano” in Rome is going to host “Luciano Pavarotti - L’uomo che emozionò il mondo“, an exhibition organized by Nicoletta Mantovani and Alessandro Nicosia.
The exhibition “Luciano Pavarotti - L’uomo che emozionò il mondo” in Rome explores 40 years of the artist’s career, observing also a lot of private aspects in Luciano Pavarotti ’s life, as his passion for painting and horseback riding.
The exhibition is composed by 29 Pavarotti’s paintings, enriched by covers of disks, posters, cd, prizes, costumes e some letters received by Lady Diana, Frank Sinatra, Kofi Annan and other famous people. Some videos of the artist flow on a big screen, with the sound of the most famous singer’s executions.

The entrance to the exhibition is free for Nicoletta Mantovani’s (his widow) wish; it is opened from Monday to Thursday from 9,30 a.m. to 7,30 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9,30 a.m. to 11,30 p.m. and Sunday from 9,30 a.m. to 8,30 p.m.
Do not miss the occasion to visit the exhibition making also a tour in the beautiful city of Rome. Book a room at Hotel Valadier : it is only 2 km far from Complesso del Vittoriano, in a perfect position for a tourist tour in Rome.

Until November 24 the “Galleria Agostiniana” in “S. Maria del Popolo” in Rome is going to host the exhibition “Il Genio di Leonardo da Vinci” , organized by Associazione Anthropos.
In “Galleria Agostiniana” for the first time it is possibile to admire flying machines, war machines and civil engineering projects, reproduced following drawings and designs by Leonardo Da Vinci. That reproductions are working and realized with wood, metal and cloth.
In the exhibition “Il Genio di Leonardo da Vinci” you could also obersve Leonardo’s drawings and the copies of Leonardo’s Codes.
The interactivity of the exhibition “Il genio di Leonardo da Vinci” in Rome makes it become an interesting ad amusing event for adults and children, that can maneuver these spectacular machines.

The exhibition is opened from Monday to Sunday from 9,30 a.m. to 8,30 p.m. (full entrance 6 €, students 3 €, free entrance for teachers).
If you want to stay some days in Rome, book a room at Hotel Valadier: it is very far from artistic beauties as Trinità dei Monti, Fontana di Trevi, Pantheon and Piazza Navona.
Until November 23 the Capitoline Museums in Palazzo Caffarelli in Rome are going to host the exhibition “L’invenzione dei Fori Imperiali. Demolizioni e scavi: 1924 - 1940” , organized by Superintendency of Fine Arts and City of Rome.
This artistic event in Rome is composed by 140 works (photographs, paintings, frescos and sculptures) by different autors (as Michele Cascella, Maria Barosso and Lucia Hoffmann) that focus on the demolition and excavations in the area of Imperial Fora between 1920 and 1940. The reflection of these artists on the upsetting in urban landscape, combining nostalgia and celebration of a new Rome, is the occasion to relive the social and cultural context of those years.
It is also possibile to admire 30 Roman relics and 5 fragments from the 17th, discovered after the demolitions of some palaces in the area of Imperial Fora.

The exhibition is opened from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (full ticket 4,50 €).
Do not miss the possibility to visit Rome with its Imperial Fora and the other points of interest. Book a room at Hotel Diplomatic: confortable, very close to the city center and, in other words, the prefect solution for your accommodation in Rome.