Rome: Welcome To Rome Immersive Multimedia Show
1.Rome: Welcome To Rome Immersive Multimedia Show
See 2700 years of Rome in 27 minutes with projection mapping and 4 interactive city models near Piazza Navona for $21.
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The best of Rome, in one place.
The 8 most popular concerts & shows in Rome, with prices, run times and the booking platform for each. The ones worth fixing your days around, and what each actually gets you once you are through the gate.
See 2700 years of Rome in 27 minutes with projection mapping and 4 interactive city models near Piazza Navona for $21.
Most PopularA 50-minute opera-arias concert in a small Waldesian church near Piazza Venezia, featuring Puccini, Verdi, Vivaldi and more.
Opera concert at Palazzo Poli with views of Rome’s Trevi Fountain. Choose regular or VIP seats. 1-hour show plus art, WiFi, phone charging.
Hear opera giants and Neapolitan classics in St. Paul’s Within the Walls, Rome. Three tenors plus chamber ensemble for about 90 minutes.
A 1-hour multimedia Rome show with 3D reconstructions, English audio, and a fast history timeline in central Rome near transit.
“Great way to introduce Rome! Very visual experience enjoyed by our 11 year old. We all found the audio interesting with enough detail to absorb easily.”
One-hour classical concert at Palazzo Poli with close-up opera arias, live musicians, and Trevi Fountain views, with advance entry.
“Wonderful performances, great venue. Thoroughly enjoyed the show. We had a great time! We would highly recommend”
Hear Italian opera arias in Rome’s Chiesa Valdese, then enjoy a set-course dinner at Enoteca Corsi near the Pantheon. VIP concert + meal.
A 50-minute opera sampler in central Rome, performed in an intimate church by a tenor, soprano, and grand piano.
“I had an absolutely unforgettable experience at The Most Beautiful Opera Arias concert by Opera da Camera di Roma. The setting alone created a magical atmosphere—an intimate, historic church with warm acoustics that made every note feel close and personal.”
From the Colosseum and the Vatican to the trattorias of Trastevere and the day trips beyond the walls.