Rome Opera House
One of Italy’s leading opera houses, it offers an extensive season of operas, ballets and concerts.
Located near Termini Station, it is an iconic venue for opera lovers.
National Academy of Saint Cecilia
Located at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, the Academy offers a season of classical music concerts featuring internationally renowned orchestras and soloists.
The auditorium itself is an architectural masterpiece designed by Renzo Piano.
Chancery Palace
Offers concerts of baroque and classical music in a unique historic setting.
Often hosts chamber music concerts.
Jazz House
Located in a green area, this venue is the heart of jazz in Rome.
It offers concerts by national and international artists, with a program covering a wide range of jazz styles.
Alexanderplatz Jazz Club
One of the oldest and most famous jazz clubs in Rome.
Located in the Prati district, it is an intimate place to listen to live jazz in a cozy atmosphere.
Auditorium Parco della Musica
In addition to classical music, it hosts pop, rock and jazz concerts.
The complex has several halls and also hosts the Rome International Film Festival.
Olympic Stadium
For major concerts by international pop and rock artists, the Olympic Stadium is Rome’s premier arena.
It has hosted concerts by world-famous bands and artists such as U2, Coldplay, and Bruce Springsteen.
La Fòcara Festival
Although it takes place outside Rome, in Novoli, it is one of the most important folk music festivals in Italy, with a tradition that attracts folk music fans from all over Italy.
Rome Summer Fest
A series of concerts held at the Auditorium Parco della Musica during the summer, featuring artists of various musical genres.
Rome Jazz Festival
A major annual festival held at various venues around the city, including the Auditorium Parco della Musica and the Casa del Jazz.
Villa Celimontana
During the summer, the villa hosts outdoor concerts, especially jazz concerts, in a charming and relaxing atmosphere.
Churches and Basilicas
Many churches in Rome host concerts of sacred and classical music.
The Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore are known for their organ concerts.
Rome offers a wide range of musical options for all tastes, in locations ranging from ancient theaters to modern concert halls.
Whether you’re a fan of classical, jazz, pop or rock music, you’re sure to find something special to listen to in the Eternal City.
Argentina Theater
Located on Via di Torre Argentina, this historic theater is one of the oldest in the city, erected where the Curia Pompeii, site of Julius Caesar’s assassination, once stood.
Opened in 1732, the Teatro Argentina offers a horseshoe-shaped hall with five tiers of boxes, decorated in red and gold, perfect for lovers of classical and contemporary theater.
Don’t miss the museum in the attic, with a terrace offering a magnificent view of the Sacred Area of Largo Argentina.
Conservatory of Santa Cecilia
Founded by musician Giovanni Sgambati in 1869, the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia is a pillar of music education in Rome.
Inside, the Academic Hall boasts perfect acoustics and houses the 1894 Walcker-Tamburini Grand Organ.
The Music Library contains more than 300,000 texts, including manuscripts and incunabula.
Today, the conservatory is a vibrant center for concerts, exhibitions and educational activities.
All Saints’ Anglican Church
Located on Via del Babuino, this neo-Gothic church, designed by George Edmund Street in the late 19th century, is a landmark for the British arts community in Rome.
The church is renowned for its classical music and opera concerts, hosting internationally renowned artists.
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