If you are planning your weekend of 2 and 3 November 2024 in Rome, prepare to discover a lively city overflowing with events ranging from Art to culinary tradition, through shows and family activities.
Weekend in Rome on 2 and 3 November: all the events
Roma is ready to amaze you with a weekend full of unmissable offers. If you are looking for culture, authentic flavors or moments of leisure, the weekend of 2 and 3 November 2024 offers a perfect mix for every taste.
From free visits to museums to autumn festivals that celebrate tradition, the eternal city is transformed into a stage of engaging experiences that promise to make these days memorable. Here’s the best of it Capital has to offer in these two days of early autumn.
Weekend in Rome with free museums: an opportunity not to be missed
Sunday 3 November is the first Sunday of the month, the perfect day to immerse yourself in culture at no cost. State museums open their doors for free, among which stand out Barberini Palacethe Corsini Gallerythe National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Artil National Roman Museum with its various locations and the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia. These treasures are an invitation to explore the history and art of Rome in all their nuances.
Festivals and flavors of autumn
There is no autumn without festivals! In and around Rome, the weekend will be enriched by gastronomic events that celebrate seasonal flavours. Among the most anticipated are the Callarosta festival in Carpineto Romano and the Chestnut Festival in Riofreddo, where the festive atmosphere is accompanied by music, stands and local delicacies. These festivals are the perfect opportunity for a trip out of town in the name of tradition and good food.
Shows and events for everyone
For those looking for entertainment, the program includes the funny “Halloween with Lucilla” at the Ghione Theatre, ideal for children and families. Sports and adrenaline enthusiasts can instead go to Lido di Ostia for the Cage Warriors 179an event that promises an unforgettable evening of martial arts and entertainment.
Exhibitions to visit
Art is also the protagonist at Pratibus District with the exhibition “Art of Play”a celebration of imagination and creativity. For those who love feminine art, the Museum of Rome hosts the event “Paintering Rome”a tribute to women artists from the 16th to the 19th century. From culture to typical flavors, Rome promises a weekend of unforgettable experiences for every visitor.
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