Exhibitions in Rome: what to see on the weekend April 11-12, 2026
This weekend features openings, final days and free guided visits across Rome's museums: two key dates for culture lovers.
Main events
- It's Happening Again by Adrian Tranquilli – opens Saturday 11 April 2026 at the Museo di Roma, Palazzo Braschi. Three new installations inspired by the Joker; the show runs until 24 May 2026. Location: Piazza San Pantaleo 10 (bus 40, 46, 62, 64; tram 8).
- Greece in Rome – Capitoline Museums, Villa Caffarelli: final day Sunday 12 April 2026. General opening hours 9:30–19:30. Free guided tours are scheduled on Sunday 12 at 11:30 (Italian) and 16:30 (English); reservation mandatory via 060608, max 25 participants.
Other ongoing exhibitions to visit
- Robert Doisneau – Lungotevere della Vittoria: open Saturday and Sunday until 19 July 2026, 10:00–20:00 (closed Monday).
- Habsburgs – Palazzo Cipolla: on until 5 July 2026 (from 5 March).
- VENUS: Vasconcelos reads Valentino – PM23, until 31 May 2026, 11:00–20:00.
- The Last Matisse – Museo Storico della Fanteria: on display until 28 June 2026.
- Magic Lanterns – Museo Carlo Bilotti (Villa Borghese): until 6 September 2026.
- Centenary of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna – until 11 October 2026.
- The Large Glass – MAXXI, on view until 25 October 2026.
- Free-entry shows: Instituto Cervantes (Esteban Vicente) until 2 May 2026; Spazio WeGil (Roma Terzo Millennio) until 30 June 2026; Dorothy Circus Gallery and other venues offer free access.
Practical tips: check individual museum websites for the latest opening times and any access rules before you go. To join the free guided tours at the Capitoline Museums you must reserve by calling 060608. Places are limited.
Schedules and availability may change. Verify official museum information before planning your visit.
Where it is
Location: Piazza di S. Pantaleo, 10, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.8973107, 12.4728674
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