Spring 2026 in Rome is the ideal time to move through the centuries, following a thread that connects ancient art, the great protagonists of art history, and collections of international scope.
The exhibitions hosted in the city’s historic museums offer deep interpretive journeys, capable of engaging in a dialogue with the very places that house them.
Bernini e i Barberini – Palazzo Barberini
12 February 2026 – 14 June 2026
An exhibition that explores the artistic and political relationship between Gian Lorenzo Bernini and the Barberini family, evoking the cultural climate and symbolic power of Baroque Rome.
Impressionismo e oltre | Capolavori dal Detroit Institute of Arts – Museo dell’Ara Pacis
Until 3 May 2026
A journey through European and American modern art, featuring a selection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces from one of the world’s most important international collections.
Ville e giardini di Roma: una corona di delizie – Museo di Roma a Palazzo Braschi
Until 12 April 2026
Paintings, views, drawings, and manuscripts recount the charm of Rome’s historic villas, weaving together landscape, architecture, and representations of power.
Cartier & Myths – Musei Capitolini – Palazzo Nuovo
Until 15 March 2026
A refined dialogue between high jewellery and classical myth, where Cartier creations engage with ancient sculpture in a play of aesthetic and symbolic echoes.
La Grecia a Roma – Musei Capitolini – Villa Caffarelli
Until 12 April 2026
An exhibition exploring the influence of Greek art on ancient Rome, through processes of appropriation, reinterpretation, and cultural continuity.
The spring exhibitions in Rome are not limited to major names alone.
Foundations, civic museums, and independent spaces present shows that explore a wide range of languages: photography, archaeology, contemporary art, reinterpretations of heritage, and dialogues between past and present.
It is along these less predictable paths that Rome reveals its most vibrant side: a city that does not merely preserve, but continues to question itself and tell its story through art.