by Adriana ruiz
The Torlonia Foundation in Rome is celebrating its 10th anniversary, a significant milestone that also marks the opening of the antiquarium of Villa Albani to the public from March 28th to June 28th. This event is a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts and historians alike to explore one of the most prestigious private collections of Greek-Roman sculptures in the world.
Villa Albani Torlonia, Noble Casino, Photographs by Massimo Listri © Torlonia Foundation
Villa Albani, constructed in the mid-18th century, was designed to house the illustrious collection of Cardinal Alessandro Albani, showcasing a vast array of ancient art including sarcophagi, busts, and statues. The villa itself is an architectural marvel, embodying the neoclassical taste and serving as a physical narrative inspired by ancient themes.
The Torlonia Foundation, established by Prince Alessandro Torlonia, has been dedicated to the conservation and valorization of cultural and environmental heritage. The opening of Villa Albani’s antiquarium is a testament to the foundation’s commitment to making cultural heritage accessible to the public while preserving the delicate balance and integrity of the villa.
Visitors can now embark on a journey through time, admiring the classical art pieces and the villa’s gardens, which have been meticulously preserved to maintain their 18th-century grandeur. This event not only celebrates the past decade of the foundation’s achievements but also paves the way for future generations to appreciate and learn from the rich tapestry of history that Villa Albani represents.
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