Forget about the Pantheon and the Roman Forum. If you are visiting Rome for the second or even the third time, you may want to discover a bit of the real Roman way of life. That’s exactly what I did on last Easter break when I was invited to the eternal city by a Roman friend of mine.
Carlo Bilotti’s Museum and the Aranciera di Villa Borghese
Modern or contemporary art museums are hard to find in Rome. It was partly by chance that I ended up visiting the Museo Carlo Bilotti, a small museum located in the Aranciera di Villa Borghese, the most prestigious and beautiful park of the Eternal City where most roman couples and families come for an evening walk. I originally went there to see the temporary exhibition ‘Una Storia Privata’ which displayed some of the most famous Italian contemporary photographers; yet, I was happy to find out that I was just on time for a guided tour of the permanent collection dedicated to Carlo Billotti.
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