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31 March, 2020 1:49 pm

Rome celebrates Grace Kelly with exhibition at Palazzo Ruspoli

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Rome celebrates the timeless elegance of Grace Kelly (thus borrowing a bit of her glamour and charm) with an exhibition which will take place at the 15th century Ruspoli palace ( fondazione Memmo) in the heart of the city; visitors will have the unique opportunity to admire old photos, jewels and clothes (among which the reproduction of her famous bride dress) which are all on loan from the Palace of Monaco where they are usually kept for good part of the year .

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For the visitors, it will be like opening a jewel box full of wonders! The first big exhibition ever devoted to Grace Kelly – and promoted by her son, Prince Albert – took place in Montecarlo in 2007 and after that in other two major European capitals: Paris and Moscow.
But the chief attraction of this Rome exhibition will be a short film directed by Grace Kelly herself and never shown before, so don‘t miss it!

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