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4 years ago

Beautiful cloister a stone's throw from Piazza Nav...

Beautiful cloister a stone's throw from Piazza Navona: very interesting exhibitions are always organized.
The latest on Turner and his watercolors is really very beautiful and well cared for (just look at the arrangement of the lights that highlight the paintings while preserving their integrity).

E
4 years ago

Wonderful, beautiful, strategic and magical enclav...

Wonderful, beautiful, strategic and magical enclave, quality exhibitions, alternatives to the great exhibitions of the big city. An architectural work similar to a box of chocolates. Small, sweet and suitable to open the 5 senses.

C
4 years ago

I was able to attend the "Dream, art meets dreams"...

I was able to attend the "Dream, art meets dreams" exhibition, very beautiful and engaging. The voices of the deep and touching actors not to mention the rooms that allow you to immerse yourself in a completely different dimension. Recommended.
The only flaw is the length of the queue, if you go in the morning you wait about 40 minutes, in the afternoon, peak time, you can also meet an hour and forty waiting.

M
4 years ago

Wonderful cloister, magical place that always host...

Wonderful cloister, magical place that always hosts beautiful exhibitions accessible to the average public. Frequented by tourists and Romans. Average entrance fee for exhibitions is around 11-12 euros. This bar / restaurant on the upper floor with an internal view of the cloister .. Place to visit!

V
4 years ago

I have attended two exhibitions at the Cloister, h...

I have attended two exhibitions at the Cloister, however it would be correct if I wrote 'participated' and this is exactly what I think makes the difference.
The Chiostro del Bramante is a dynamic exhibition space and both times I visited it, for ESCHER (February 2015) and DREAM (December 2018) it added charm and a sort of solid emotionality to the exhibitions.

S
4 years ago

Another half-hidden corner of a Rome always ready ...

Another half-hidden corner of a Rome always ready to offer interesting views.
Apparently a simple cloister of a former convent adapted to contain temporary exhibitions and shows. But at the same time it offers the possibility, on the first floor, to enjoy a simple coffee sitting under a splendid colonnade.

P
4 years ago

admirable example of Renaissance architecture conc...

admirable example of Renaissance architecture conceived by Bramante with a clever articulation of the 2 orders of arcades that surround an elegant cloister today covered with a transparent polycarbonate structure equipped with accomplices and discharge of rainwater at the center of the court. space used for exhibitions and to appreciate.

T
4 years ago

... I want to remind you that the entrance to the ...

... I want to remind you that the entrance to the cloister is FREE (only the exhibition rooms are paid) and that you can take advantage of the bar and its colonnade to spend excellent moments of tranquility.

F
4 years ago

The Cloister is already an enchanting place in its...

The Cloister is already an enchanting place in itself, an excellent setting for the exhibitions it hosts. Furthermore, the anti-Covid organization is optimal: contingent and staggered entrances, defined routes: I always felt "safe"!
Really nice Banksy exhibit too!

P
4 years ago

The Renaissance lines of the great architect are t...

The Renaissance lines of the great architect are traced in this fine two-order work.
I suggest going up to the first floor where the bar is, and, from an adjacent room, inside, on the left, from a window you can admire the fresco of Raphael located in the church of Santa Maria della Pace. Opportunity not to be missed!

A
4 years ago

This museum always organizes particular and origin...

This museum always organizes particular and original exhibitions with guides explained by the voices of famous people. He takes care of exhibitions and small things. Dream ... is the continuation of Love. You cannot miss such an exhibition because life is only a daydream ....

A
4 years ago

Totally negative and disappointing experience. The...

Totally negative and disappointing experience. The exhibits are really poor and for the most part insignificant. More than an exhibition, it looks like the mail queue, to see four things on display, you have to queue for the ticket, to validate it and to see some rooms. The price is excessive given the few things on display (enjoy).

L
4 years ago

SHAME! 2 adults and 2 children ask the cashier and...

SHAME! 2 adults and 2 children ask the cashier and pay 40. I realize after 2 adults and 3 children would pay 30 because there is a family ticket. The cashier had said nothing to me. I come back to her but she mumbles that it is not possible now, the siae, etc. Stolen 10. Sin! Be careful. As often happens, customer service in Italy is bad.

J
4 years ago

Great

About Chiostro del Bramante

Chiostro del Bramante: A Cultural Hub for Art and Events in Rome

Located in the heart of Rome, Chiostro del Bramante is a cultural center that has been organizing exhibitions and events since 1997. The center is housed in a beautiful Renaissance cloister designed by Donato Bramante, one of the most renowned architects of his time. With its stunning architecture and rich history, Chiostro del Bramante has become a popular destination for art lovers and tourists alike.

The center's mission is to promote contemporary art and culture through innovative exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events. Over the years, Chiostro del Bramante has hosted some of the most important exhibitions in Italy, showcasing works by world-renowned artists such as Caravaggio, Raphael, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (known as Caravaggio), Bernini, Canova among others.

One of the most notable exhibitions held at Chiostro del Bramante was "Love. Contemporary Art Meets Love", which explored different aspects of love through contemporary art installations. The exhibition featured works by some of the most prominent artists from around the world including Damien Hirst's "Love Lost" sculpture made up entirely from pills.

In addition to its impressive exhibition program, Chiostro del Bramante also offers educational programs for children and adults alike. These programs are designed to provide visitors with an immersive experience that goes beyond simply viewing artwork on display.

For example; they offer guided tours led by expert curators who provide insights into each exhibition's themes while also sharing interesting facts about each artist's life and work. They also offer workshops where visitors can learn new skills such as painting or drawing under professional guidance.

Moreover; Chiostro del Bramante hosts various cultural events throughout the year including concerts featuring classical music performances or jazz bands playing live music under starry skies within their courtyard garden area which makes it an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

To ensure that visitors have a comfortable experience while exploring their exhibits or attending events at their venue; they have installed modern facilities like air conditioning systems throughout their premises along with free Wi-Fi access so you can share your experiences online with friends & family members who couldn't make it there themselves!

In conclusion; if you're looking for an enriching cultural experience during your visit to Rome then look no further than Chiostro del Bramante! With its impressive collection of contemporary artworks combined with its rich history & stunning architecture - this place truly offers something special that will leave you feeling inspired long after your visit ends!

Chiostro del Bramante

Chiostro del Bramante

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