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On Tuesday, March 2nd, on the occasion of the ninety-second anniversary of the signing of the Lateran Pacts and the thirty-seventh anniversary of the modification of the Concordat Agreement, the project Contemporanei a Palazzo Borromeo. Arte e design nell’Ambasciata d’Italia presso la Santa Sede will be inaugurated at Palazzo Borromeo, the Italian Embassy to the Holy See in Rome. Among the works exhibited is La Colonna del viaggiatore, 1965/66, II (1965-1966) by Arnaldo Pomodoro, on loan from the Collection of the Foundation.

This project – which also draws inspiration from the impactful initiatives already carried out in recent years at the Palazzo del Quirinale – was created with the aim of updating the strong connection with art, culture, and the artifacts that have characterized the long history of Palazzo Borromeo, and enriching its interiors, cloister, and gardens with works of art by great contemporary Italian artists, complementing the works by masters of tradition.

The public will be able to visit Palazzo Borromeo thanks to the initiative “Aperti per voi” by the Touring Club Italiano.

Info and how to access the event

When: check dates and visiting details on the website of the Touring Club Italiano.

Where: Palazzo Borromeo, Via delle Belle Arti 2, Roma