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3 years ago

The cloister always hosts interesting and truly be...

The cloister always hosts interesting and truly beautiful exhibitions. The cloister itself is interesting from an architectural point of view and in the adjacent church it is possible to observe wonderful frescoes such as the sibyls of Raphael. The place is very interesting and excellent even for a quick visit, but those who would like to stay longer will not be disappointed by the wonders housed inside.

A
3 years ago

Suggestive, cared for and attentive to the cultura...

Suggestive, cared for and attentive to the cultural quality of the events it offers.
The lounge bar is informal and vaguely retro with an original view of the frescoes
and paintings of the church below.

A
3 years ago

I have been there for several exhibitions.

I have been there for several exhibitions.
The cloister itself is very nice, but in my opinion uncomfortable to host important and popular exhibitions. Small spaces often create congestion both in the rows and inside.

B
3 years ago

Among the alleys of one of the most beautiful area...

Among the alleys of one of the most beautiful areas of Rome, walking you find yourself in front of this splendid corner of history, architecture and art in its pure state. The exhibitions are interesting and well-kept, but it is also enough just to take a walk inside the cloister to admire a masterpiece.

s
3 years ago

Beautiful Roman space used as a museum exhibition....

Beautiful Roman space used as a museum exhibition. I visited the Banksy exhibition and I really appreciated the quality of the exhibition, the multimedia installations and the courteous and professional staff. Recommended!

V
3 years ago

It is a historical space that is often used as a m...

It is a historical space that is often used as a museum for temporary exhibitions.

The spaces are not very large, the building develops in height. Inside, in addition to the rooms, there is a very nice cloister.

There are bathrooms and a small restaurant / bar.

R
3 years ago

Cloister of inestimable value, to which I do not g...

Cloister of inestimable value, to which I do not give five stars for one reason only: the exhibitions. For a couple of years, in fact, they have been idle, based on spectacularity rather than artistic value. And on the exorbitant price of tickets.

P
3 years ago

One of the most beautiful places in Rome, and home...

One of the most beautiful places in Rome, and home to many very interesting exhibitions (Dreams will be there until May and I highly recommend it). A look in the adjacent church of Santa Maria della Pace is mandatory where you can look at Raphael's frescoes.

P
3 years ago

The exhibits are always excellent. A special note ...

The exhibits are always excellent. A special note goes to the bistro inside, accessible even if you don't visit the exhibitions: refined dishes, excellent quality, good service with prices obviously appropriate to the offer. Accessibility suffers from the limitations imposed by the architectural structure but is still guaranteed by prompt and courteous staff.

r
3 years ago

I had this experience together with a friend and I...

I had this experience together with a friend and I had a lot of fun, I found the set up very interesting and enjoyable I suggest that children and adults also experience this experience to get excited in company

g
4 years ago

The cloister ok. The violence of an inconsistent e...

The cloister ok. The violence of an inconsistent exhibition of modern art, with an itinerary of 8 rooms on two floors passing through a staircase covered with Ikea carpets called the cave of dreams. SHOW DREAM, useless

U
4 years ago

Beautiful example of architecture in a hidden corn...

Beautiful example of architecture in a hidden corner of Rome. Very often there are some wonderful art exhibitions or temporary exhibitions. There is also a good cafeteria where you can rest pleasantly after a nice walk in the beautiful neighboring streets.

M
4 years ago

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R
4 years ago

Ok

E
4 years ago

Great cafe. Inexpensive coffee (2 ), coperto is n...

Great cafe. Inexpensive coffee (2 ), coperto is not included in the bill. There is air conditioning, few people, not noisy, definitely advise. To find: walk under the arch, climb the stairs.

S
4 years ago

Beautiful exhibitions, those proposed and set up, ...

Beautiful exhibitions, those proposed and set up, perhaps a better organization would be needed at the entrance and at the ticket office, to dispose of visitors booked online (with a large surcharge) and impromptu differently

a
4 years ago

Our Enjoy, art meets fun, is beautiful and structu...

Our Enjoy, art meets fun, is beautiful and structured for the participation of visitors. The Cloister is very architecturally beautiful, with the usual problem of not very large rooms for exhibitions. However, to visit absolutely.

L
4 years ago

Used for a corporate event I would give an excelle...

Used for a corporate event I would give an excellent evaluation for the location and for the professionalism of the guides and staff made available, instead an evaluation just sufficient for the buffet / dinner

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

4.5