Auditorium Parco della Musica

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Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null
Auditorium Parco della Musica by null

Highlights

Dive into the futuristic vibe of this Renzo Piano-designed concert complex featuring three pod-like auditoriums and an archaeology museum, perfect for eclectic arts events.

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Via Pietro de Coubertin, 30, 00196 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

"The Auditorium Parco della Musica, the Casa del Jazz, and Club Monk will be hosting concerts and performances by the greatest Italian and international jazz musicians. The focus this year is on gender equality, civil rights, and inclusiveness, with a vision of jazz as an instrument of emancipation and redemption." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Nov 1, 2024

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"Completed in 2002, this cluster of auditoriums has come to be regarded as one of Renzo Piano’s most successful designs. The arrangement centres on three large concert halls: the Sala Petrassi, which seats 700; the Sala Sinopoli, with a capacity of 1,200; and the Sala Santa Cecilia, which seats 2,800. The three structures are completely independent, each with its own beetle-like shell and individual character, but are grouped together in an architectural tête-à-tête. They form an inviting backdrop to outdoor performances or you can take a stroll around the raised gardens that surround them. The trio quickly numbered among Europe’s most frequented cultural music destinations and no wonder: together they are a perfect orchestration."

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Mar 16, 2022

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Agung Rachmanto

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My first time to visit this venue and I'm not a local. Went to see a classical piece there and at the same time in the next area on the same location there is a huge pop band concert. My amazement was due to the fact that none..I repeat, NONE of those pop band concert penetrated the auditorium. Magnificent!. The decor inside was really cool. My only feedback was that I hope they have escalator instead of stairs to reach some of the boxes as it is quite a step up there. All in all it was a nice experience. Oh yah, we did have to walk quite a bit to the nearest intersection as it was jammed packed after the two concert and difficult to get taxi back to the hotel.

HERM PAZ

Google
Beautiful Renzo Piano building, worth a visit even when not attending a performance.

Sam Lee

Google
Went to a symphony concert in the main hall and a piano recital in the smaller hall. Very nice venue although bit outside the city center. Accessible by bus and taxi. Note that the entrance for the venue is not so obvious on Google Maps. It is by the "Notebook" book store.

Olivier Beroud

Google
Just a wonderful full Italian experience. Families and youngsters and older people all enjoying this city within a city with bars, restaurants, music and an amazing book shop … and 3 concert halls designed by Renzo Piano… amazing!

Zwelgje

Google
If you visit Rome, add a concert to your trip! We enjoyed the classical concert of Tsjaikovski's Nutcracker here, absolutely wonderful performance. Great sound and respectful, lively audience as well. Thank you for this experience!

Andrea Perini

Google
Amazing acoustics, being able to hear the musician's breathing at the back of the stage is an all-encompassing experience. You could say breathtaking.

HP Chng

Google
What a spectacular building, inaugurated in 2002 by incorporating the remains of a Roman villa unearthed during the initial construction that started in 1995. The hall where the national orchestra performs has a whopping 2,744 seats. The whole complex was named after Ennio Morricone when he passed away in 2020. Transport is not easy to figure out for tourists, but one could walk or take a bus.

neurostella

Google
Visited here to attend a conference. Although it was not suitable for the conference, the overall size and facilities were excellent. The place was clean, well maintained, and the friendly staffs were here with this space. I think that all the environments available to contribute a good space for enjoying music.

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