Galleria Valentina Bonomo

Where contemporary experiments echo through ancient courtyards.

Galleria Valentina Bonomo

Where contemporary experiments echo through ancient courtyards.

An intimate gallery tucked into the Jewish Ghetto, spotlighting the next wave of international artists.

Where contemporary experiments echo through ancient courtyards.

📍 Location: Via del Portico d’Ottavia, 13
Opening Hours: Tue–Sat, 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM (closed Sun/Mon)
💸 Entrance Fee: Free
🕓 Suggested Visit Time: 30 minutes
🔗 Official Site: https://www.galleriavalentinabonomo.it/
🗺️ Map: Google Maps Link

About Galleria Valentina Bonomo

Why We Love It:
Cutting-edge artists in a setting packed with history and atmosphere.

Roman Guides Insider Tip:
Check for opening night events—often the best way to meet both artists and Rome’s creative community.

Local Secret:
Grab a kosher-for-Passover pizza snack from the nearby Forno del Ghetto!

Did You Know?
🗝️ The space frequently collaborates with major city festivals.
🎨 Many artists create site-specific installations for these ancient walls.

Nearby Recommendations:
• Portico d’Ottavia ruins
• Tempio Maggiore (Great Synagogue)
• Sant’Angelo Market for street food

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