26 September 2020 - 27 September 2020

European Heritage Days

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On Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September we will be celebrating the European Heritage Days, the most eagerly anticipated and well attended cultural event in Europe.

This year’s theme is Heritage and Education. Lessons for life.

The National Roman Museum is getting involved with a full calendar of events to be held on both days, including guided tours, educational activities, cultural activities and out-of-hours openings of spaces which are currently closed to the public due to the health emergency.

What’s more, on Saturday 26th, all four sites will be open from 19.45 to 22.30 at a special entry price of just 1 euro.

Activities calendar

Saturday 26th September

  • ArtMuseum. Educational activities for children with disabilities
    Baths of Diocletian, 10.00-11.30
    Workshop led by the Educational Service of the National Roman Museum in collaboration with the “L’abilità Onlus” organization.
    Maximum number of participants: 15 (the workshop will run with a minimum of 7 participants).
    Booking is mandatory and must be done before 19.00 the day before at: mn-rm.servizioeducativo@beniculturali.it
  • Sculptural decorations of Roman residences in the Imperial Age
    Palazzo Massimo, 12.00
    A guided visit to the sculptural works on the first floor of the Museum, led by the Educational Service of the National Roman Museum.
    You can book at the ticket office on the same day. Maximum number of participants: 13.
  • The Eastern side of Helicon
    Baths of Diocletian, 20.30
    “In the beginning, there was neither East nor West. In the beginning, there was Man who wondered, who asked himself questions”.These are the words of the greatest contemporary Arabic-speaking poet, Adonis, from Syria.  During our Eastern side of Helicon event, named after the Greek mountain, where, according to legend, the Muses and therefore poetic inspiration can be found, Isabella Vincentini will lead us through a poetic reading within a dialogue between the ancient civilizations of the Near East.
  • Out-of-hours openings
    Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Massimo, Baths of Diocletian, Crypta Balbi.
    To celebrate the European Heritage Days, some of the spaces currently closed due to the health emergency will be opened. These special openings can be found throughout the four sites of the National Roman Museum, in particular:
    Palazzo Altemps: ground floor, Engravings Gallery (second floor), Theatre
    Palazzo Massimo: first floor
    Terme di Diocleziano: second floor of the Museum of the Written Communication of the Romans, the Octagonal Hall
    Crypta Balbi: first floor, second floor and the Crypta portico
  • Out-of-hours evening openings at a special price of 1 euro
    Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Massimo, Baths of Diocletian, Crypta Balbi, from 19.45 until 22.30
  • Variations
    Palazzo Altemps, 20.30
    Performance given by Riccardo Vannuccini with Alba Bartoli, Maria Sandrelli, Lars Rohm, Marco Paparella, Raffaella Zappala’ and Pietro Freddi (sax).
  • A Walk into the Past
    Crypta Balbi, 20.30
    A guided visit led by Coopculture
    Book in the ticket office on the same day. Maximum number of participants: 13.

Sunday 27th September

  • The Words of the Objects
    Crypta Balbi, 16.00
    Guided visits for families
    Maximum number of participants (adults and children): 13
    Booking is mandatory and must be done before 19.00 the day before at: mn-rm.servizioeducativo@beniculturali.it

Where
Palazzo Altemps
Palazzo Massimo
Terme di Diocleziano
Crypta Balbi

When
Sabato 26 e Domenica 27 Settembre