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EXHIBITIONS

Braccio di Carlo Magno, piazza San Pietro. Info 0668193064
Until 8 Mar: Petros Eni / Pietro è qui (Petros Eni / Peter is here)
"Petros Eni" is inscribed on a fragment of plaster discovered during the archaeological digs carried out in the Necropolis dell’Urbe. This is one of the many pieces that provide evidence of the great diffusion of the cult of St Peter. This fragment, and a series of other materials and art-works, are exhibited in a show that commemorates the 500 years of the establishment of St Peter’s Basilica. The most prestigious museums in the world have lent works by Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian and El Greco for the occasion. Mon-tue h10-19; wed h13-19; thu-sun h10-19. €7, reduced €5

Appartamento Pontificio di Rappresentanza, Palazzo Apostolico del Laterano. Info 060606
Until 9 Apr: Habemus papam. Le elezioni pontificie da S. Pietro a Benedetto XVI (Habemus papam. The elections of popes in Rome from the Renaissance to the 1900s)
An absolutely extraordinary exhibition that sees the official pontifical apartments in the Lateran Apostolic Palace transformed for the first time into an arts show venue. There are four sections (Death and funeral of the Pope, the Conclave, the Proclamation, the Ceremony of "Taking Possession of the Church") each containing a variety of objects such as prints, garments, portraits, photos and paintings. The 140 objects and works of art assembled from museums in Rome, Vatican City and the rest of Italy, allow visitors a closer insight into the emblematic figure of the Pope.

Palazzo Farnese, piazza Farnese. Info 0645438807
Accademia di Francia - Villa Medici, viale Trinità dei Monti, 1
Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi, piazza S. Luigi dei Francesi
Chiesa di San Nicola dei Lorenesi, largo Febo
From 24 Mar to 15 Apr: Luce di pietra (Light of stone)
A magical exhibition: the capital’s ‘French’ venues host the works of French and Italian contemporary artists. These splendid monuments become even more attractive thanks to exclusive light installations by artists of the calibre of Christian Boltanski, Jannis Kounellis, Enzo Cucchi, Jean-Baptiste Ganne, Sarkis and many more. An original exhibition that is best enjoyed by night. Palazzo Farnese: h19,30-24; booking obligatory. Villa Medici: h19,30-23,30. Church of San Luigi dei Francesi: h20-24, closed from 2 to 8 April. Church of San Nicola dei Lorenesi: h20-24. Entrance is free in all venues

Chiostro del Bramante, via della Pace. Info 0668809035
Until 6 May: Annibale Carracci
An exhibition of 160 paintings and drawings by the Bolognese artist who lived and worked many years in Rome, as well as in Naples, Tuscany and Venice. Carracci perpetuates the dictates of the Italian Renaissance, creating highly realistic works characterised by a very decisive use of colour. The artist’s brush returns to the classical dictates of painting, reacting to the mannerist style of the period, while remaining firmly anchored to tradition. Tue-fri h10-20; sat h10-23; sun h10-21. €9, reduced €7

Scuderie del Quirinale, via XXIV Maggio, 16. Info 0639967500
From 10 Mar to 10 Jun: Durer e l'Italia (Durer and Italy)
Albrecht Durer, an artist from Nuremberg, is a concentrate in human form of respect for the rules, of almost maniacal precision and eclecticism. The artist possessed extensive knowledge in several fields, from the stars to mathematics and the horoscope. His art also takes in many fields of reference, and throughout his career he tried his hand, in fact, at drawing, painting, etching and wood-engraving... This exhibition focuses particularly on the link between this artist and Italian artists, which comes about through a dynamic of reciprocal inspiration. The works on show, made available by important museums, include the famous "Adoration of the Magi" and the "Portrait of Albrecht Durer". Sun-thu h10-20; fri-sat h10-22,30. €10, reduced €7

Complesso del Vittoriano, via San Pietro in Carcere. Info 066780664
From 9 Mar to 1 Jul: Chagall delle meraviglie (Chagall in Wonderland)
This extraordinary Russian painter lived through all of last century’s major artistic movements - cubism, surrealism and expressionism – and though influenced by aspects of them he always maintained his own poetic language and vision. Chagall’s works are immersed in a fairytale-like atmosphere and filled with the typically Russian places and traditions of his background, such as popular festivals, images from fairytale books and depictions of religious rituals. The over 180 canvases on display speak volumes about the inner life and travels of an artist who used memory not only to remember, but also to invent...

Colosseo, piazza del Colosseo. Info 060606
From 3 Mar to 16 Sep: Eros
This major exhibition looks at one of the most important divinities in Greek mythology. Even though shrouded in fog and lacking a rich narrative Eros is the force that sweeps and overwhelms us, as Sappho would say, and to whom even the Gods succumb. This is about sex experienced freely, quite simply it is the energy that gives value and meaning to pederast relations and weddings, which constitute real institutions and fundamental social dynamics, as well as the necessary elements for the balanced development and cultural training of every individual. Eros is everywhere, permeating every aspect of existence… Let’s get to know him better. Until 15 Mar: h8,30-17; from 16 to 31 Mar: h8,30-17,30; from 1 Apr to 31 Aug: h8,30-19,15; from 1 to 16 Sep: h8,30-19

Museo di Villa Torlonia, via Nomentana, 70. Info 060606
Riapre Villa Torlonia (Villa Torlonia reopens)
One of the most beautiful villas in Rome and the last example of Roman cultural patronage - Villa Torlonia - has undergone major restoration. The gardens have been restored to their 17th century splendour with the addition of trees, shrubs, vases and a gazebo. The lake and hill in the grounds have been recreated and the paths have been rebuilt and adorned with statues and lamps. Architecturally too some major changes have been made to the villa. The Casino also hosts a permanent exhibition of "The Roman School" featuring 150 works by artists who lived and worked during the two world wars.

Gate - Ala Mazzoniana. Stazione Termini. Via Giolitti. Info 0644252170
Until 4 Mar: Caravaggio. Capolavori nelle collezioni private (Caravaggio. Masterpieces in private collections) After being restored carefully for over two years, "The calling of Saints Peter and Andrew", a painting that has finally been definitively attributed to Caravaggio, is being displayed at the Gate Art Gallery in Termini station. This show is curated by Sir Denis Mahon and Mina Gregori and shows all the beauty of this Caravaggio masterpiece. Also on show are other prestigious works by Caravaggio from public and private collections, such as "The tooth-drawer" from the Palazzo Pitti's Palatine Gallery and the Sicilian canvases "The Resurrection of Lazarus" or "The Sacrifice of Isaac". h10-20. €8, reduced €5

Complesso del Vittoriano - Salone Centrale. Via di San Pietro in Carcere. Info 066793598
Until 18 Mar: Antonio Donghi 1897-1963
An exhibition devoted solely to Roman 20th century artist, Antonio Donghi. About 80 works by this master are on display. Donghi appeared for the first time in the 1920s with a painting called "The Path of the Washerman", and from this moment on a career of international importance began. Admire the works of on one of the most significant exponents of so-called "magical realism" at Rome's Vittoriano museum complex. Mon-thu h9,30-19,30; fri and sat h9,30-23,30; sun h9,30-20,30. Admission free

Palazzo del Quirinale - Sala delle Bandiere. Piazza del Quirinale. Info 063226159
Until 31 Mar: Turchia, 7000 anni di storia (7,000 years of Turkish history)
This exhibition has been timed to coincide with the state visit of Turkish president Ahmet Necdet and will be inaugurated by Necdet and Italian President Giorgio Napoletano. Some 43 works explore the different stages of Turkish and civilisation, taking the city settlement of Catal Hoyuk (the most ancient example of Neolithic civilisation) as its starting point and covers the period up until the end of the Roman Empire. The exhibits include pieces from Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, jewels from the Bronze civilisation, writings from the Assyrians and Hittites and other traces left behind by classical civilisations. Mon-sat h9,30-13,30 and h15,30-19; sun h8,30-12

Museo di Roma in Trastevere, piazza S. Egidio, 1b. Info 0682059127
Until 1 Apr: Fotografi di scena. L'occhio INdiscreto del cinema italiano (Stills photographers. The INdiscrete eye of Italian cinema)
This show of 90 images in black and white and in colour by 15 different expert photographers narrates the history of stills photography. These shots retrace the history of a motion picture film: using the sequence of images divested of any intrinsic movement, but presented in a precise order, it is possible to represent the development of facts and events. Mario Tursi, Sergio Strizzi, Umberto Montiroli, Emilio Lari, Gianfranco Salis, Adriano Giordanella and Philippe Antonello are just some of the artists featured in this exhibition. Tue-sun h10-20. €5,50, reduced €4

Accademia di Francia a Roma - Villa Medici, viale Trinità dei Monti, 1. Info 066761291
Until 9 Apr: Gilles Aillaud. Evasioni (Gilles Aillaud. Evasione)
A large selection of painter and set designer Gilles Aillaud's works have been made available by prestigious public and private collections. Aillaud's subject matters are varied and range from birds to animals in cages and marine landscapes. The collective works he has contributed to such as "Une passion dans le désert" or "Vivre et laisser mourir ou la fin tragique de Marcel Duchamp" are very different. This artist's poetic intuitions oscillate between the concepts of opening and closure. Tue-sun h11-19. €8, reduced €4,50

Olearie Papali, piazza della Repubblica. Info 0639967700
Until 9 Apr: Memorie dal sottosuolo. Ritrovamenti archeologici. 1980 - 2006 (Memories from underground.
Archeological findings. 1980-2006)
The largest archaeological museum in the world can be found right under the city of Rome. It is here that the over 1,000 pieces in the exhibition have been found. Le Olearie is the venue for the show and is reminiscent in lay-out of how 18th century collections were assembled. Sarcophagi, gems, bracelets and many other rare pieces make up this fascinating collection. h9-19,45. €9, reduced €6

Castel Sant'Angelo, Lungotevere di Castello. Info 066795564
Until 10 Apr: Italia e Finlandia a confronto (Italy and Finland face to face)
This exhibition brings to light the reciprocally inspirational cultural and artistic relationship between Italy and Finalnd. The exhibition is divided into two sections: the Italy section focuses on Italian artistic output in the 20th century and in particular on the period after World War II; the Finnish section is centred on the works of artists who have influenced Italian artistic creation, or who showed a particular interest in Italian art and artists. This exhibition of paintings, sculptures and design displays the artistic interaction between two geographically distant cultures. Tue-sun h10-20. €7, reduced €4,50

ISR Istituto Svizzero di Roma - Sala Elvetica. Via Liguria, 20. Info 064814234
Until 14 Apr: Roman Signer. Travel photography
This exhibition features photos of Iceland, Poland and Switzerland shot over a period of 20 years. Signer is one of Switzerland’s most eclectic and original contemporary artists and his works make use of very basic materials that confer a strong ironic quality to his compositions. Mon-sat h11-13 and h15-19. Admission free

Sale del Bramante, piazza del Popolo. Info 060606
Until 15 Apr: Il genio di Leonardo da Vinci (The genius of Leonardo da Vinci)
This exhibition was a great success in 2006 and is back in case you missed it. A team of artisans has faithfully reproduced over fifty car models out of wood, metal and fabric using drawings contained in Leonardo’s Atlantic, Hammer, Trivulzianus, Arundel and Madrid codexes. An attractive feature of this exhibition is that the cars have been made to scale or even in life size and can be activated by the public. Alongside each car you can see Leonardo’s original drawings and read explanatory texts in Italian and English. h9,30-20,30. €6

Istituto Giapponese di Cultura, via A. Gramsci, 74. Info 063224754
Until 20 Apr: PRIMI CONTATTI tra Italia e Giappone (THE EARLIEST CONTACTS between Italy and Japan) A handful of shipwrecked Portuguese and Italians landed on Japan's island of Tanegashima in 1543. It was the first of many contacts - which then became intentional and systematic, and were for the most part undertaken by missionaries - between Europe and Japan. This exhibition puts on display items of that artistic production which clearly illustrates Italian-Japanese contacts: paintings created by converted Japanese artists, letters from Jesuits, panels, armour and a variety of objects.
Casa di Goethe, via del Corso, 18. Info 0632650412
Until 22 Apr: Franz Ludwig Catel (1778-1856). Paesaggista e pittore di genere (Franz Ludwig Catel (1778-1856). Landscape artist and genre painter)
This artist was born in Berlin but lived and worked in Rome and chose the Eternal City as the subject of many of his works. The Casa di Goethe is showing a series of his paintings, watercolours, drawings and oil studies, many of which have never seen by the public before and many of which were created in the open air. Catel's paintings of Rome and Naples and his scenes of daily life were much admired at the time they were made and are bound to be very popular in this show too. Tue-sun h10-18. €4, reduced €3

Biblioteca Angelica - Galleria Angelica, piazza S. Agostino, 8. Info 066840801
From 23 Mar to 28 Apr: Nel segno di Klimt. Ver Sacrum: la rivista della Secessione Viennese (In the sign of Klimt. Ver Sacrum: the Viennese Secession magazine)
The complete collection of the Ver Sacrum, the official publication of Gustav Klimt’s Secession Movement, are displayed exclusively in Rome. Every issue of the magazine is a work of art down to the very last detail, from the graphic design to the choice of colours. The 120 issues of Ver Sacrum are testament to the spirit of a movement that embraced foreign art and created an arena for dialogue. Mon-fri h10-13 and h15,30-18,30; sat h10-13

Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, Lungotevere di Castello, 50. Info 0632869
Until 29 Apr: Nino Gianmarco. Labirinti dell'anima (Nino Gianmarco. Labyrinths of the soul)
Gianmarco’s work is about exploring the labyrinths we have inside; something we all must do if we are to know ourselves and find stability. The artist speaks to us in images, through strong and decisive colours and a language that cannot be translated literally but that is strong and clear if we approach it openly. About 150 works – oils on canvas, sculptures and mixed techniques on paper – are on display. As well as citing Renaissance and Surrealist artists, Picasso and Goya, Gianmarco offers us a very personal and autonomous artistic vision. Tue-sun h10-18,30. €5

GNAM Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, viale delle Belle Arti, 131. Info 06322981
Until 29 Apr: Renato Mambor - Separè. Oggetti scultorei (Renato Mambor – Separè. Sculptural objects) Having inspired himself with the cultural ferment of Rome in the 1960s, Mambor impresses us with a highly original installation: the human figure – a central subject in the artist’s works – is viewed in relation to materials, colours and techniques. In Mambor’s world, shapes and materials are means of producing signs, and signs are given value according to the spectator’s perception. Art is totally at the service of its users, becoming a means of knowing and observing. €9

MACRO, via Reggio Emilia, 54. Info 06671070400
Until 30 Apr: Pedro Cabrita Reis. Every moment, one moment after the other
Pedro Cabrita Reis' massive and exclusive installation contains a universe of glass and steel beams in which the notion of space is continually questioned and transformed according to the configurations created by the materials assembled. The Portuguese artist is a master at irrational and chaotic composition and conveys social context in heightened and contemporary fashion.

GNAM Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, viale delle Belle Arti, 131. Info 06322981
Until 13 May: Arturo Martini
"You can think through clay. It’s a fact of love throughout our world". So said Arturo Martini, a revolutionary artist who lived between the 18th and 19th centuries and was an avid consumer of art and culture. This great innovator reinvented the canons of plastic construction and gleaned his inspiration from classic art to then develop a very personal form of expression. This show at Rome’s museum of modern art (the GNAM) brings together a refined selection of about a hundred of his masterpieces. €9

JAZZ - POP - ROCK

Auditorium Parco della Musica, viale P. de Coubertin. Info 0680241281
9 Mar: Carmen Linares
12 Mar: Chucho Valdés Quartet
13 Mar: Yann Tiersen
14 Mar: Le Vibrazioni in "Officine Meccaniche"
20 Mar: Ralph Towner and John Taylor
21 Mar: Ambrogio Sparagna with Nino D'Angelo in "Radici"
23 Mar: Sergio Caputo Quintetto
26 Mar: Natacha Atlas "Mish Maoul"
28 Mar: Joan Baez
31 Mar: Bruno Chevillon

Palalottomatica, piazzale dello Sport. Info 0654090231
9 and 10 Mar: Gigi D'Alessio
27 Mar: Bryan Adams

Auditorium della Conciliazione, via della Conciliazione
17 Mar: Luca Carboni

Teatro Tendastrisce, via G. Perlasca, 69. Info 0625209633
10 Mar: Franco Califano

Big Mama, vicolo S. Francesco a Ripa, 18. Info 065812551
12 and 13 Mar: Scott Henderson
25 Mar: Alain Caron

Alexanderplatz Jazz Club, via Ostia, 9. Info 0658335781
From 1 to 3 Mar: Andrea Pozza and Steve Grossman

The Place, via Alberico II, 27/29. Info 0668307137
4 Mar: Terje Nordgarden
22 Mar: Omar Pedrini

Circolo degli Artisti, via Casilina Vecchia, 42. Info 0670305684
1 Mar: Urkraft
3 Mar: Junior Boys. Nuccini
5 and 7 Mar: Bandabardò
21 Mar: Daniele Sepe

Alpheus Club, via del Commercio, 36. Info 065747826
9 Mar: Locos
16 Mar: Verdena

OPERA - CLASSICAL MUSIC - BALLET

Teatro dell'Opera, piazza B. Gigli. Info 0648160255
From 8 to 14 Mar: Werther
The music of this three-act opera was composed by Jules Massenet and the libretto was written by Edouard Blau, Paul Milliet and Georges Hartmann. The Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro dell'Opera are putting on this opera in the original language with Italian sub-titles. Conductor and director: Alain Lombard. Scenery and costumes by Pasquale Grossi. Alberto Fassini directs a full cast of singers, among whom Giuseppe Filianoti and Park Sung Kyu alternating in the role of the hero Werther, and Beatrice Uria Monzon, Renata Lamanda and Yvette Bonner taking turns to sing the part of Charlotte. Thu 8 and fri 9 Mar h20,30; sat 10 Mar h18; sun 11 Mar h16,30; tue 13 and wed 14 Mar h20,30
From 22 to 25 Mar: Dmitrij Sostakovic. Michelangelo
This suite has been written to accompany verses by Michelangelo Buonarroti and performed by a baritone accompanied by the piano. The words are by Cosimo Manicone with excerpts taken from the works of Elliot, Freud, Luzi, Mann, Montale, Testori and a passage from Sanguineti. The choreographies are by Gillian Whittingham. Actor Italo Dell'Orto, baritone Paolo Coni, pianist Gregorio Nardi and the Cerrato Quartet all appear. Thu 22 and fri 23 Mar h20,30; sat 24 Mar h18; sun 25 Mar h16,30
From 27 Mar to 1 Apr: DEDICATO A STRAVINSKIJ (DEDICATED TO STRAVINSKIJ)
"Perséphone" opens this soiree. Created by André Gide it boasts music written by Igor Stravinsky and the participation of two exceptional artists, Carla Fracci and Pamela Villoresi. "Le Sacre du Printemps" (The Consecration of Spring) follows and features many prestigious names such as Vaslav Nijinsky, Millicent Hodson, Nicholas Roerich and Kenneth Archer. Will Humburg directs this homage to the great Igor. Tue 27 Mar and wed 28 Mar h20,30; sat 31 Mar h18; sun 1 Apr h17

Teatro Nazionale, via del Viminale. Info 06481601
From 10 to 11 Mar: La Fille Mal Gardée
A ballet in three acts and two scenes set to Ferdinand Hérold's music. Performed by the students of the Ballet School of the Teatro dell'Opera. Alicia Alonso's original choreography was reworked for the occasion by Pablo Moert and Ofelia Gonzales. Sat 10 Mar h18, sun 11 Mar h16,30

Teatro Sistina, via Sistina, 129. Info 064200711
26 Mar: Galà Rudolf Nureyev. Grazie Rudy (Rudolf Nureyev Gala. Thanks Rudy)
Nureyev represents the incarnation of dance and has left an indelible mark on ballet in this century. Unquestionably the greatest male ballet dancer, his talent has never so far been equalled. The Teatro Sistina is hosting an evening devoted to Nureyev and his genius in the course of which we shall be able to enjoy performances by exceptional dancers such as Maximiliano Guerra, Alen Bottaini, first dancer of the Bayerische Staatsballet, and Guy Albouy and Marina Antonova of the Kiev Ballet. The show is introduced by Luigi Pignotti, Nureyev's manager for many years, and continues with a series of excerpts from the Russian dancer's repertoire, including The Corsair, Diana and Atteone, Don Quixote, Swan Lake, Giselle and Nutcracker. We really have to say: "Thanks Rudy". h21

Auditorium Parco della Musica, viale P. de Coubertin. Info 0680241281
Sagrestia del Borromini, via Santa Maria dell'Anima, 30a. Info 063201768
Until 1 Apr: I concerti in Sagrestia
The magnificent Borromoni sacristy presents the second part of its excellent concert season: a triumph of guitar, violin, keyboards, cello and piano (a highly prized and historic Bluthner). Vadim Brodsky, Felix Ayo and Lya de Barberiis are just some of the well-known international musicians who will perform during this upcoming concert season.
4 Mar: "The intimate guitar". Adalisa Castellaneta - guitar recital
11 Mar: "The sun at midnight". The Ingolfdottir - Simm Duo, violin and piano
18 Mar: "Romantische Stuke". Gianluca di Donato - piano recital
25 Mar: "Recuerdos de Alhambra". Duo Hermanos Cuenca, guitar and piano

Oratorio del Gonfalone, via del Gonfalone, 32. Info 066875952
Until May 2007: Oratorio del Gonfalone. Coro Polifonico Romano "Gastone Tosato". Cinquantasettesima stagione (Oratorio del Gonfalone. "Gastone Tosato" Polyphonic Roman Choir. 57th season)
1 Mar: Classic Jazz Quartet
8 Mar: "Tace il labbro. Dreams and splendour in the operetta"
15 Mar: "A trumpet in the world of cinema"
22 Mar: "Italian Renaissance Music"
29 Mar: Rome's Bernini Quartet with Alessandro Carbonare

Teatro Flaiano, via Santo Stefano Del Cacco, 15. Info 066796496
From 14 Mar to 27 May: Tosca
The masterpiece moments of this famous opera can also be enjoyed in chamber theatre format. Rossana Siclari directs a performance featuring young singers from various music conservatories and the Orchestra della Piccola Lirica (which is under the direction of Elisabetta Del Buono). This event offers a new and richer way of experiencing the opera's original arias.

THEATRE

Teatro Parioli, via G. Borsi, 20. Info 068073040
From 20 Mar to 1 Apr: Lungomare

Teatro Olimpico, piazza Gentile da Fabriano, 17. Info 063265991
From 20 Mar: Parsons Dance

Teatro Brancaccio, via Merulana, 244. Info 0647824893
Until 17 Mar: Arturo Brachetti in "L'uomo dai mille volti"

CULTURE

Teatro Palladium, piazza B. Romano, 8. Info 0657067761
From 7 to 15 Mar: La Bossa Fataka di Rameau (Rameau's Bossa Fataka)
Using imaging, projection, montage and collage techniques, Montalvo and Hervieu's creations are extravagant and full of whimsical fantasy, special effects, flying carpets and magic. Playing a subtle game in which the old and the contemporary reinforce one another, clarify one another and have a multiplying effect, Josè Montalvo and Dominique Hervieu invite us to enter the wonderland that is Rameau's music, his planet of gentle yet extravagant euphoria, his hedonistic utopia.

SPORT
Partenza da via dei Fori Imperiali
18 Mar: Maratona di Roma (The Rome Marathon)
One of the city’s most atmospheric sporting events is its annual Marathon during which the city centre is transformed into a no-traffic zone and animated with concerts and performances that celebrate this festival of sport. Registrations have risen exponentially since last year and 12,000 athletes from over 70 countries, many of them disabled, will take part in the 2007 event. As well as the marathon there will be the traditional "Fun Run" (a non-competitive event open to all). Food stalls, toilets, shuttle services, police services and first aid points will also be available so that everyone can enjoy themselves in total peace of mind.

Stadio Olimpico, via del Foro Italico
Until 27 May: Campionato di calcio 2006/07. La sfida Lazio - Roma (Football championships. The challenge Lazio - Roma)
In march: sun 4 Roma - Ascoli; sun 11 Lazio - Reggina; sun 18 Roma - Fiorentina. Great excitement is to be had in the company of the Roma and Lazio.

Stadio Flaminio, piazzale dello Stadio Flaminio. Info 892101
Until 17 Mar: Rugby - Torneo delle Sei Nazioni (The Six Nations Rugby Tournament)
The most important and well-known rugby tournament in Europe will take place in Rome's Flaminio stadium. The Italy, England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Wales teams will all play. Rugby is an energetic sport that highlights the physical impact between opponents but which is always played in the utmost respect of rules that hark back to the noble origins of this discipline.
10 Mar: Italy - Wales
17 Mar: Italy - Ireland

Palalottomatica, piazzale dello Sport. Info 06540901
Until 13 May: Campionato di basket (Basketball championships)
The Palalottomatica venue in Rome will light up with the fervour of great basketball, one of the most popular sports on the Italian peninsula. The Italian teams, and in particular Rome's Virtus Roma team, will be contending for the Top Division Tim Trophy. The basketball meets of the 2006/07 season will provide an unforgettable sporting experience. In March: sun 18 Lottomatica Roma - Montepaschi Siena; sun 25 Lottomatica Roma - Eldo Napoli.

Campo C. Zino alle Tre Fontane, via dell'Industria, 65. Info 0659290371
Campo Giulio Onesti all'Acqua Acetosa, via dei Campi Sportivi, 1
Until 30 Jun: Campionati di hockey su prato (Field hockey championships)
The field hockey championship season 2006/2007 is about to get underway. The A1 and A2 divisions will play, as well as the men’s B division and the women’s A1 division.

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK

Campidoglio, piazza del Campidoglio, 1. Info 060606
Until 2 Dec: Visite in Campidoglio (Guided tours of the Campidoglio)
The Campidoglio is the birthplace of Rome and houses the mayor's office. In 2006 over 12,000 people took part in these tours of the Campidoglio. This year the council has decided to open its doors once more. The starting point for the tour is the magnificent Michelangelo-inspired Piazza del Campidoglio. The itinerary then takes in the Palazzo Senatorio and the Roman Gardens, the mayor's office and the Julius Caesar Hall (the seat of the city council), the Piccola Promoteca, the Promoteca and the Capitoline museums, without forgetting the Vignola Portico. All information is available in Italian and in English. h9-13. Admission free

Case Romane del Celio, Basilica dei Ss. Giovanni e Paolo al Celio al Clivo di Scauro - piazza SS. Giovanni e Paolo. Info 0670454544
Until 29 Jun: Notti romane alle Domus del Celio (Roman nights at the Celio Domus)
This is an unusual guided tour led by expert archeologists, in which the presentation of historic facts and ancient customs are brought to life. An actor intervenes regularly to recreate the atmosphere of daily life in ancient times as we have learned about it from Martial, Juvenal, Propertius and from the Passion of the martyrs. This event offers a colourful vignette of pagan and Christian life in Imperial Rome. Access for people with disabilities. 4 Mar h18,30; 10 and 16 Mar h20; 25 Mar h18,30. €14. Advance booking necessary

Tennis Club Garden, via delle Capannelle, 127
3 and 4 Mar: GiocaRoma 2007 (RomeGames 2007)
Games, games and more games. GiocaRoma is 700 sqm of card games, role-playing games, table games, word games and war games... The 2007 edition's mascot is Julius Caesar (in game version) and the public will be able to experience ancient Rome, military campaigns, power struggles and gladiatorial combat. GiocaRoma - because we never stop wanting to play games. Sat 3 Mar h10-01; sun 4 Mar h10-19. Admission free

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