Exhibitions 2025: Rome and Venice

Exhibitions 2025

Discover art in Rome and Venice with our invitation to culture!

An extraordinary year for art lovers, with a calendar of unmissable exhibitions in Rome and Venice.

Two cities that symbolise history and creativity, ready to amaze with exhibitions ranging from the great masters of the past to the most innovative contemporary art.
Staying at our establishments, you will be at the centre of this cultural ferment, ready to explore the masterpieces that make every trip a unique experience.

In Venice
Roberto Matta 1911-2002 at Ca’ Pesaro
(until 23 March): the first Italian retrospective dedicated to the Chilean surrealist master.
Stories of factories. Stories of families at the Glass Museum (until 30 June): a tribute to the mastery of Venetian glass with a journey through the entrepreneurial history of Carlo and Giovanni Moretti.
Murano Illuminates the World (until 15 October): a celebration of Murano glass, a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship and creativity, with works that illuminate both past and future.
About Us at Palazzo Grassi (until 31 December): a group exhibition exploring the theme of identity through contemporary works of art.
A Cabinet of Wonders at Punta della Dogana (until 31 December): a journey through wonders, curiosities and works celebrating collecting and discovery.

And don’t forget that the Architecture Biennale is still open for much of 2025!

In Rome
Guglielmo Marconi. Vedere l’invisibile
(until April 25): a tribute to the Italian genius who changed the world of communication, with exclusive documents and exhibits at the VIVE Institute.
Extra Maxxi – Joyn: A Journey into the World of Nutella (until 4 May): an interactive experience dedicated to 60 years of Nutella, between art, design and pop culture.
Il Seicento a Villa Farnesina (until 12 May): a journey through 17th century masterpieces, with works revealing the magnificence of Roman painting of the period.
Roma Pittrice: Le artiste a Roma tra il XVI e il XIX secolo (until June 30): a celebration of female talent in art, from the first female painters in history to the masterpieces of the 19th century.
Bernini and 17th century painting (until 28 July): an exploration of the pictorial production of the Baroque genius and the artists of his time.
San Francesco tra Cimabue e Perugino (until 6 October): an extraordinary exhibition dedicated to Franciscan art and spirituality with works by masters such as Cimabue and Perugino.

Be inspired by the magic of Rome and Venice, two cities that make every moment a work of art.

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