Villa Strohl-Fern Artists. Villa Strohl-Fern: a place for art and meetings in Rome between 1880 and 1956
Opening times
Tuesday-Sunday: 9.00 am - 7.00 pm;
Last admission 45 minutes before closing time;
Closed: Monday, 1 May.
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Casina delle Civette + Casino Nobile with Exhibition "Artisti a Villa Strohl-Fern":
Adults: € 10,00;
Concessions: € 8,00;
Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 9,00;
- Concessions: € 7,00;
Casino Nobile + Exhibition "Artisti a Villa Strohl-Fern" Combined Ticket:
Adults: € 8,00;
Concessions: € 7,00;
Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 7,00;
- Concessions: € 6,00;
Casina delle Civette + Exhibition:
Adults: € 4,00;
Concessions: € 3,00;
Roman citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 3,00;
- Concessions: € 2,00
BOOKING:
- Groups (Casina delle Civette and Casino dei Principi: max 25 visitors; Casino Nobile: max 30 visitors): guided tours are available either for the museum and/or exhibition. A booking service is available for groups (Casina delle Civette and Casino dei Principi: max 25 visitors; Casino Nobile: max 30 visitors) for an additional booking fee of € 25,00;
- Schools (Casina delle Civette and Casino dei Principi: max 25 visitors; Casino Nobile: max 30 visitors): guided tours are available; booking is required for the admission.
Booking for individual visitors is available only when purchasing online tickets. If you book in advance you can skip the line by going directly to the ticket window.
Phone booking: tel. +39 060608 (daily, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm).
Online tickets:
www.omniticket.it.
Additional booking fee: € 1,00.
Info: tel. +39 060608 (daily from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm)
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Description
The exhibition, sponsored by the Associazione Amici di Villa Strohl-Fern, pays tribute to the patronage exercised by Alfred W. Strohl-Fern who hosted in his Villa, founded in 1879 in the Villa Borghese park, several Italian and foreign artists for a period of about eighty years.
Many painters, sculptors, poets, writers and photographers lived there; among them personalities such as Vincenzo Gemito, Amedeo Bocchi, Renato Brozzi, Aleardo Terzi, Nicola D’Antino, Carlo Levi, Maggiori, Cipriano Efisio Oppo, Arturo Martini, Virgilio Guidi, Francesco Trombadori and many others.