Exhibitions in Rome: what to see on April 25-26, 2026
The weekend of 25–26 April 2026 features a variety of exhibitions across the city. Below is a concise, practical guide with schedules, admission details and tips to plan your visits.
Main highlights
- It's Happening Again – Museo di Roma at Palazzo Braschi (Piazza San Pantaleo 10). On view until 24 May 2026. Free entry for Rome and Metropolitan City residents with ID; paid tickets for other visitors. How to get there: buses 40, 46, 62, 64; tram 8; walking from Piazza Navona.
- Robert Doisneau – Museo del Genio, Lungotevere della Vittoria 31. The exhibition is open on Saturdays and Sundays until 20:00 and runs through 19 July 2026. Tickets: full €15, reduced €13.
- Hervé Gloaguen – Rome by Night – Museo di Roma in Trastevere (Piazza di Sant'Egidio 1b). On view until 6 September 2026. Free for Rome residents with ID; otherwise admission fee applies. How to get there: buses 8, 23, 44, 75, 280 (Sant'Egidio/Trastevere stop).
Free admission and practical notes
Sunday 26 April is the last Sunday of the month: the Vatican Museums offer free entry from 09:00 to 14:00 (last entry 12:30). Throughout 2026, Rome's civic museums provide free access to Rome and Metropolitan City residents upon presentation of valid ID.
Other notable exhibitions
- Habsburgs at Palazzo Cipolla – 5 March – 5 July 2026.
- VENUS: Vasconcelos at PM23 – running until 31 May 2026 (PM23, Piazza Mignanelli 23).
- The Last Matisse at the Historical Infantry Museum – on view until 28 June 2026.
- Temporary shows at MAXXI, the Galleria d'Arte Moderna and Museo Carlo Bilotti with varying dates through autumn 2026.
Visitor tips
- Check opening times and bookings: schedules can change on holidays; consult museums' official websites for booking requirements or timed-entry slots.
- Resident proof: residents requesting free entry must show an ID proving residence in Rome or the Metropolitan City.
- Transport: plan routes between sites—many venues are served by surface transport; allow time for transfers.
- Tickets and concessions: verify current prices and eligibility for reductions or free days.
This weekend is a good opportunity to see prominent photography shows and permanent collections. Note that "It's Happening Again" at Palazzo Braschi closes on 24 May, so plan accordingly.
Author: Anna Pari
Where it is
Location: Piazza di S. Pantaleo, 10, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.8973107, 12.4728674
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