The Best Performing Arts Venue in Rome, Italy

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One of the pleasures of Rome is seeing a performance in one of the city's stunning venues, ancient or modern. This is the city where you might experience classical opera performed in the 3rd-century-AD Terme di Caracalla, or enjoy an experimental dance show in the postindustrial detergent factory Teatro India, or see a contemporary performance at the Renzo Piano–designed Auditorium Parco della Musica.

In summertime, most of the performing arts events move outdoors–-any public space is fair game. Keep an eye on the Estate Romana www.estateromana.comune.roma.it to find out what's happening in Rome on any night of the week. There is enough entertainment in Rome to take your breath away, in any season and in any location.

Cinema dei Piccoli

Villa Borghese

This quaint theater in the middle of the park has only 63 seats and plays children's films during the day and adult new releases at night. It opened in 1934, and many Romans still refer to it as "Casa di Topolino," thanks to the giant Mickey Mouse sign that appeared on the building until the 1970s. Warning to the very tall: leg room is minimal.

Viale della Pineta, 15, Rome, 00197, Italy
06-8553485
Performing Art Details
€6 weekdays; €7.50 weekends

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