In the evocative setting of Castel Sant’Angelo, an intimate portrait of Karol Wojtyła comes to life, told through the sensitive lens of Gianni Giansanti. The exhibition features over 40 photographs by the Roman photojournalist, who followed the Pope for more than twenty years, capturing both his public appearances and private moments. A compelling visual dialogue between spirituality and everyday life reveals the human side of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. Alongside the images, an immersive timeline and personal relics - from the Jubilee ring to the cardinal’s kneeler - trace the Pope’s life journey. Enriched with video content from RAI and Vatican Media, the exhibition becomes a space of memory and reflection, especially meaningful in the year leading up to the next Jubilee. Through Giansanti’s eye, the Pope emerges in prayer and in frailty, in the midst of crowds and in solitude, offering visitors a powerful, intimate, and profoundly empathetic visual testimony.
Fondazione Bvlgari and the Etruscan National Museum of Villa Giulia announce a new partnership. The initiative begins with three main missions: the lighting of the famed Sala degli Ori Castellani, the Sala dei Sette Colli, and the Sala di Venere to illuminate their masterpieces and frescoes; the display of several works from the Bvlgari Heritage ...