The present pandemic has delayed the regular opening of one of the most important art exhibitions in the 2020 Rome calendar. The “Torlonia Marbles; Collecting Masterpieces”, opened only for a few days in October before it closed down for safety reasons. Curators, sponsors and MIBACT, the Italian Ministry of Art and Culture, hope that restrictions will be lifted before Christmas so that this unique exhibition of magnificent Roman sculptures, hidden away in storage since the 1960s, will once more by available to the public.
The exhibition, consisting of 92 ancient Roman masterpieces from the Torlonia Museum, founded by Prince Alessandro Torlonia in 1875, is displayed in fourteen rooms in the newly restored Palazzo Caffarelli on the Campidoglio hill. The garden is connected through the museum gardens with the Hall of the Exedra in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, which contains the famous Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, as well as other important bronze pieces.
A “must” for the coming season, prior bookings are already flooding in.
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