Spain and Italy: 50 Years to Frame — Photographic Exhibition at Piazza Navona

A curated selection of 41 photographs from the EFE archive traces the last fifty years of interaction between Spain and Italy. The display highlights events, official meetings and cultural moments that have shaped an increasingly close relationship between the two nations.

Why visit: the images provide a visual account of bilateral ties, documenting social change, cultural exchanges and symbolic moments that reflect the shared history within a European framework.

  • Period: from 5 May to 15 September 2026
  • Venue: Piazza Navona, Rome — exhibited in connection with the Spanish Embassy’s new chancery
  • Works: 41 photographs sourced from the EFE archive
  • Focus: visual documentation of political events, cultural exchanges, public figures and sporting moments relevant to Spain–Italy relations

The exhibition is suitable for general audiences and for those researching cultural and media relations between the two countries. Beyond celebrating notable episodes, the show helps interpret how a shared cultural memory has been shaped through artistic collaborations, awards and professional exchange.

Practical tip: consider visiting Piazza Navona during quieter times to fully appreciate the photographs and check the Embassy’s official channels for updates on opening hours or guided visits.

Where it is

Location: Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma RM, Italia

Coordinates: 41.8991328, 12.4732921

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