Palazzo Merulana, born from the synergy of forces and shared intentions between Fondazione ElenaandClaudio Cerasi and CoopCulture, is a space dedicated to culture and art available to the city.
The imposing Umbertine-style structure, once the Office of Hygiene, recovered thanks to a project financing by the Cerasi Foundation and SAC spa, now houses a rich Cerasi collection, modern and contemporary artworks, mainly from the RomanandItalianschool of the 20th century.
Palazzo Merulana is spread over four floors. On the ground floor, the Sculpture Hall, a space with free access that houses the sculptural part of the collection and the Culture Concept Store, an extended and relaxed environment where the visiting experience is facilitated by the integration of informative services, ticketing, bookshop, and cafeteria.
The Salon on the second floor of Palazzo Merulana, where the majority of the collection is displayed, is designed and furnished as a large and comfortable living room, where visitors can relax, linger, and appreciate works by Mafai, Donghi, De Chirico, Cambellotti, Capogrossi, Balla, among others. The Gallery on the third floor is a dynamic space that hosts temporary exhibitions from time to time. Moving up, the Attic Hall, multifunctional, chameleonic, and versatile, where cultural initiatives and private events can be organized; finally, the Terrace, a privileged place overlooking via Merulana.
To visit Palazzo Merulana, check availability in the Hours and Tickets section, you can also consult the Exhibitions and Events section for all scheduled activities.
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Calendar
exhibitions and events
All current and upcoming exhibitions and events to attend
Artworks
on display
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