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26 March, 2020 9:09 pm

Touring Rome: rare visits to art and archaeological sites

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Some of Rome’s architectural and historic treasures are being opened for special guided tours run by Italy’s environmental organisation, FAI.
Places such as the Temple of the “Ninfe” and “Porta Asinaria” will open for rare, free guided tours by FAI.
The first, which started in October, will be followed by one on November 21st to “La Sala degli Stucchi del Teatro Marcello” (Marcello Theatre), then next year in February a visit to the Argentina Theatre will be conducted.

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That will be followed by the last tour to “La Casina del Cardinal Bessarione” in April.
For full details on how to see these rare examples of art and archaeology in Rome, see the FAI website.

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