Events in Rome

Events in Rome

An incomplete list of events in Rome, Italy.

April

* "Roma Sana" - Mediterranean Trade Fair for Natural Products with exhibitions of biological products, conferences and tasting.

June

* "Republic Day" - Military parade celebrating the formation of the republic on the second day of June. Takes place on the road Via dei Fori Imperiali, with the "Frecce Tricolori" of the Italian Air Force.

ummer (June to September)

* "Roman Summers" - Various events from music to theater, literary meetings and cinema. Events that take place in the most characteristic places in Rome that attract the participation of thousands of artists from all over the world.

eptember

*"Roma Europa Festival" - Annual appointment for modern art and theatre, music and dance, with artists from of all Europe.

October

* [http://www.romacinemafest.org Roma Cinema Fest] - film festival
* "Festival Romics" - Comics and Cartoon Festival: exhibitions, cartoon film showings of designers and publishing companies.
* [http://www.romajazzfestival.it/ Roma Jazz Festival] - Festival of jazz music since of 1876 with Italian and international artists.

White Night

Series of events at venues throughout Rome in September: concerts, special outdoor performances, churches and monuments open to the public at this time, museums open all night with free entrance, shops open all night. See Nuit Blanche and [http://www.lanottebianca.it/index.asp?lang=en&destinazione=cosa_ La Notte Bianca] .

External links

* [http://www.rometravelcafe.com/events RomeTravelCafe] — searchable database of events taking place in Rome including concerts, opera/ballet, exhibits, and special events
* [http://www.voxita.com/english/Events_in_Rome.html Events in Rome] — a site of Rome events, tips & tricks for travellers.
* [http://www.feelhomeinrome.com/rome-blog/ FeelHomeinRomeBlog] — a blog of Rome events and curiosities for travellers.
* [http://www.welwalkinrome.com/?page=default&id=26 What's going on in Rome] — events in Rome monthly updated.


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