The cultural events of January 22nd in the capital

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Yesterday, January 22, 2025, there were some interesting cultural events in Rome that attracted the attention of residents and tourists. Here are some of the main events

Special visit to the Vatican Museums: The Vatican Museums hosted special guided tours, focusing on the new exhibitions and extraordinary Renaissance masterpieces. Users on social media shared their experiences in real time, using the hashtag #VaticanArtExperience to promote the virtual tour offered by the museum for those who could not physically participate.

Theater show at the Teatro Argentina: The Teatro Argentina hosted a theater show of great cultural importance. Organizers used social media to broadcast live images and short videos of the actors on stage, creating an exciting preview for viewers. Instagram and TikTok were the perfect ground for sharing visual content during the event, while also promoting discussion on the topics covered in the show.

Culture and Digital Arts Fair: An event dedicated to the fusion between traditional and digital art took place in the MAXXI area, the National Museum of 21st Century Arts. The event saw the interaction of digital artists with the public, via QR codes and dedicated apps to explore the works remotely. Many participants posted images and reviews on social media, emphasizing the innovation of these artistic initiatives.

“Raphael and the School of Athens” exhibition: An exhibition exploring Raphael’s influence on Renaissance painting was inaugurated at Palazzo Barberini. The museum’s social accounts created interactive content such as quizzes, stories and live streaming of the main works on display, involving the public with historical curiosities and insights into the master’s works.

Concert at the Parco della Musica: The Parco della Musica hosted a live concert by a contemporary music band, which sought to attract young audiences. The event was widely followed on social media with hashtags such as #LiveRoma2025, and spectators’ video content was shared in real time.