
Rome’s unsung artefacts find a home in hotel lobbies
New cultural initiative in Rome brings rarely seen archaeological treasures out of storage and into hotels for public to see.

New cultural initiative in Rome brings rarely seen archaeological treasures out of storage and into hotels for public to see.

Exhibit at Trieste’s Miramare Castle reunites Archduke Maximilian’s Egyptian collection with its intended home.

Recently-completed excavations at one of southern Italy’s least-visited Roman sites have uncovered a luxury townhouse.

Italy’s Ministry of Culture launches a sweeping new campaign for country’s museums.

For the first time, 22 of Pompeii’s best-preserved plaster casts of eruption victims, are displayed in a single space.

A looted Roman mosaic depicting an erotic farewell scene is traced to its original location.

Milan’s Ancient Egyptian Collection is back at the Castello Sforzesco after ten years with 80 unseen artefacts.

Local authorities in San Gimignano unveil the completed conversion of the medieval convent of San Domenico.

A new English-language website launching at the Italian Senate maps Italy’s overlooked Roman heritage.
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