Discover “A Beautiful World” by Mario Testino in Rome
From May 25 to August 25, 2024, Rome hosts the stunning exhibition “A Beautiful World” by renowned photographer Mario Testino at the prestigious Palazzo Bonaparte. Organized by Arthemisia, this global premiere celebrates the beauty and diversity of cultures through the lens of one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers.
A Journey of Discovery
Over the past seven years, Mario Testino has traveled to over thirty countries, focusing on the unique cultural and traditional aspects found in today’s rapidly globalizing world. The exhibition features approximately seventy works, showcasing Testino’s journey as he documents traditional garments, rituals, and ceremonies. Known for his portraits of celebrities and fashion icons, Testino departs from this genre to capture the essence of everyday people and their traditions, demonstrating that beauty is found everywhere.
Celebrating Diversity
“A Beautiful World” is not just a visual journey but a project that aims to celebrate and preserve cultural peculiarities. Testino’s photographs exhibit a remarkable variety of traditional costumes and ceremonies, captured with a respect and care that highlight the richness of local traditions. This approach not only emphasizes aesthetics but also promotes global peace by demonstrating how understanding and valuing differences can bring people together.
Enhance Your Visit with a Food Tour
Before or after visiting “A Beautiful World”, why not immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine with one of our food tours from Top Rome Street Food? Explore Rome’s culinary heritage with these exciting tours:
Trastevere Delicious Food Tour and Culinary Adventures
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Trastevere Street Food Tour
Discover Rome from a local’s perspective, gaining insights into the famous Trastevere neighborhood. Taste century-old recipes and explore the charming cobblestone alleys of Trastevere for iconic dishes.
Testaccio Food & Wine Tour
Dive into the rich flavors and vibrant atmosphere of Testaccio, a hidden culinary treasure that has shaped Rome’s food scene from ancient times to the present. Get exclusive access to beloved local spots where you’re welcomed like family.
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“A Beautiful World” Exhibition by Mario Testino. Practical Information:
- Dates: May 25 – August 25, 2024
- Opening Hours: Daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (ticket office closes at 7:00 PM)
- Tickets:
- General Admission: €15 (including audioguide)
- Reduced: €13 (including audioguide) for seniors (70+), children (11-18), law enforcement, disabled persons, journalists, Arthemisia cardholders, and annual Metrobus Cardholders.
- Additional reductions available for groups, schools, and children.
- Reservations and Information: +39 06 87 15 111, www.mostrepalazzobonaparte.it, www.arthemisia.it
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore “A Beautiful World” by Mario Testino and enrich your visit with a culinary adventure through Rome’s diverse food culture.
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