Rome
The Eternal City breathes a long and mysterious history, exuding enigmatic sensations of royalty, religion, passion, destruction, and creativity. Rome has a charmed relationship with the number seven, claiming seven famous kings of this land built on seven hills. In fact, the Roman Empire is known to have had many more than seven kings the number of hills it encompasses is also somewhat larger – and the number of outstanding concert halls and theaters (in addition to Rome’s countless precious museums and monuments) is incalculable.
Explore Rome’s dramatic ruins and revel in the luminous accomplishments of its intense people of the Tiber River. Rome’s extensive past can make Italy’s venerated traditions of classical music seem young in comparison, but rest assured that Rome’s dozens of incomparable halls, palaces, theaters, and salons resonate every night with the refined sounds of Europe’s most respected concert artists.
More Venues in Rome
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Chiesa di S. Paolo entro le Mura
Rome, Italy
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All Saints Church
Rome, Italy
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Chiesa Evangelica Metodista
Rome, Italy
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Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
Rome, Italy
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Sant’Agnese in Agone
Rome, Italy
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Auditorium Parco della Musica
Rome, Italy
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Chiesa di Ponte Sant'Angelo
Rome, Italy
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Chiesa Evangelica Valdese
Rome, Italy
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Museum and Church of Capuchins
Rome, Italy
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Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Rome, Italy
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Palazzo Pamphili
Rome, Italy
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Oratorio del Gonfalone
Rome, Italy
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'La grande Bellezza', Palazzo Pamphilj
Rome, Italy
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St. Andrew's Church of Scotland
Rome, Italy
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Palazzo Orsini Taverna
Rome, Italy
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Palazzo Poli
Rome, Italy
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Horti Sallustiani
Rome, Italy
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Santa Maria dell’Anima
Rome, Italy
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Opera da Camera di Roma Hall
Rome, Italy
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Casa per Ferie I Cappuccini
Rome, Italy
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Catacombe di San Callisto
Rome, Italy
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Teatro Nazionale
Rome, Italy