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Logo della Biblioteca Angelica di Roma
Logo della Biblioteca Angelica di Roma
  • European Heritage Days 2025

    Salone della Biblioteca P.zza di Sant'Agostino 8, Roma, Italia
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    Angelica Library - European Heritage Days - September 28, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.On Sunday, September 28, 2025, on the occasion of European Heritage Days, the Angelica Library will open its Vanvitelliano Hall to the public for a special event. The hall is an example of 18th-century Roman architecture and houses a unique bibliographic heritage.

  • Paper Sunday 2025

    Salone della Biblioteca P.zza di Sant'Agostino 8, Roma, Italia
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    Sunday, October 12, 2025 marks the return of #domenicadicarta, the annual event promoted by the Ministry of Culture in which state libraries and archives open their doors for a special occasion to showcase the wealth of cultural heritage they hold. Numerous meetings, presentations, and, above all, guided tours have been planned by officials and directors to introduce visitors to stories, characters, and places.

  • Narcissus Perverso Fatal Love

    Salone della Biblioteca P.zza di Sant'Agostino 8, Roma, Italia
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    Narciso Perverso Amore Fatale is a powerful and original book that strikes at the heart with its emotional intensity and psychological depth. It is a shocking and insightful text. It is a story that is a cry, a dance, an obsession that asks only for the grace of being heard.

  • 5. Single Act by Marco Corsi & Barbara Bricca

    Salone della Biblioteca P.zza di Sant'Agostino 8, Roma, Italia
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    Two Women on Stage,Two Passionate Souls,Capable of leaving their indelible markon the History of Cinema and Fashion in the 20th Century: Marilyn Monroe & Coco Chanel

  • The relevance of Saint Augustine in history, art and culture

    Salone della Biblioteca P.zza di Sant'Agostino 8, Roma, Italia
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    The City of Saint Augustine Committee works to promote the figure of Saint Augustine, who remains so modern after so many centuries and is able to speak directly to contemporary man, regardless of his culture of origin or affiliation.