Noemi will be the special guest of the Notte dei Musei 2023. The Roman artist will perform at 8.15 pm on Saturday, 13 May, in the Machine Room of the Centrale Montemartini in an astonishing only piano and voice performance. She will play her greatest hits and, to pay homage to Rome, she will close with the song "Com'è bello fa' l'amore quanno è sera," with which she celebrated Anna Magnani at the David di Donatello 2023.
Due to the limited capacity of the room, only the first 250 people who arrive at the museum entrance will be able to attend the event by paying the access ticket with a symbolic price of 1 euro (free admission with the MIC card). Tickets will available from 7.30 pm.
On Saturday, 13 May, Rome stays on until late for the Notte dei Musei, the cultural initiative that has been taking place throughout Europe since 2005, now in its 13th edition in the Capital.
From 8 pm to 2 am (the last admission is at 1 am), the spaces of the Museum System of Rome are extraordinarily open to allow you to admire their permanent collections and temporary exhibitions and to attend a rich program of concerts and live music, theater, and dance performances.
The Civic Museums paricipating in the historical event are Capitoline Museums, Centrale Montemartini, Trajan's Markets - Museum of the Imperial Fora, Ara Pacis Museum, Museum of Rome, Napoleonic Museum, Museum of Roma in Trastevere, Pietro Canonica Museum at Villa Borghese, Villa Torlonia Museums (Casina delle Civette, Casino Nobile, Serra Moresca), Museum of the Walls, Carlo Bilotti Museum – Orangery of Villa Borghese, Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture, Civic Museum of Zoology, Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi Memorial, Gallery of Modern Art, Casal de' Pazzi Museum.
You can purchase the entrance ticket a symbolic cost of 1 euro, unless otherwise indicated.
The 2023 Notte dei Musei is promoted by Roma Culture, the Capitoline Superintendency for Cultural Heritage, with the organization of Zètema Progetto Cultura.
Consult the programme