The building, built in 1929 in the typical Umbertino style of the time, housed the Health Office for several years. It has been in a state of neglect for the last twenty years, but has recently been renovated following a project by architect Carlo Lococo.
Today it hosts the artistic works owned by the Cerasi Foundation. They are works of the Roman School and of the early twentieth century Italian (Donghi, Balla, Pirandello, Scipione, Mafai, Raphael, Depero, Sironi, de Chirico, Casorati, Campigli, Funi, Martini, Capogrossi, Cambellotti, Francalancia, Mazzacurati, Ziveri, Fazzini, Leoncillo).
Informations
From Wednesday to Friday: entry shifts every hour from 12 to 8pm (last entry at 7pm)
Saturday and Sunday: from 10am to 8pm (last entry 7pm)
closed Monday and Tuesday
Shift booking: recommended
Booking fee € 2.00
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CafèCulture & bookshop
from 8.30 am to 20.00