The Vittoriano is among the most visited sites in Italy over Easter weekend, and the exhibition Rome Silent Beauty closes with more than 870,000 visitors

The Vittoriano with its 23,437 visitors was one of the most visited state cultural sites in Italy during the Easter holidays.
A public success that also involved the photographic exhibition Rome Silent Beauty, curated by Roberto Koch and Alessandra Mauro, which from its opening last January 20 to its closing on Tuesday, April 11, welcomed more than 870,000 visitors in just under three months.

The photographic exhibition Rome Silent Beauty, promoted and organized by VIVE - Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia and Webuild, fascinated everyone: families, schoolchildren, residents and tourists visiting the Vittoriano who in the renovated Zanardelli Hall admired the more than 60 shots of photographer Moreno Maggi, flanked by videos and multimedia projections.A journey that returned to the public a deserted and unusual Rome, that of the 2020 lockdown, helping to offer a new key to understanding the works of art and history that dot the sites of the Eternal City.

 

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The Vittoriano is among the most visited sites in Italy over Easter weekend, and the exhibition Rome Silent Beauty closes with more than 870,000 visitors
The Vittoriano is among the most visited sites in Italy over Easter weekend, and the exhibition Rome Silent Beauty closes with more than 870,000 visitors