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Galleria Continua Roma

ArtClosed todayFreeRepubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (Metro Line A)

Galleria Continua opened its Rome outpost in January 2020 inside the historic St. Regis Rome, turning the hotel's Sala Diocleziano on the ground floor into a free contemporary-art space overlooking the garden. Part of an international gallery founded in San Gimignano in 1990, it stages rotating solo shows by leading global artists alongside talks, residencies and educational projects. The result brings ambitious, often large-scale contemporary work into one of Rome's grandest belle-epoque settings.

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Address

The St. Regis Rome, Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 3, 00185 Rome, Italy

Nearest station: Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (Metro Line A), Roma Termini (rail, Metro A & B)

Admission

Free

Visitor Information

Is Galleria Continua Roma free to visit?
Yes, general admission to Galleria Continua Roma is free. Some special exhibitions may charge a separate ticket, so check the museum's website before visiting.
What are the opening hours of Galleria Continua Roma?
Galleria Continua Roma is open Tuesday-Friday 11am-7pm; Saturday 11am-1pm & 2pm-7pm; closed Sunday, Monday and national holidays.. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
Where is Galleria Continua Roma?
Galleria Continua Roma is located at The St. Regis Rome, Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 3, 00185 Rome, Italy, in the Repubblica area of Rome. The nearest stations are Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (Metro Line A), Roma Termini (rail, Metro A & B).
What can I see at Galleria Continua Roma?
Free contemporary-art gallery set inside the belle-epoque St. Regis Rome, steps from Piazza della Repubblica. Current highlights include Carlos Garaicoa: I giardini di Piranesi.
Do I need to book Galleria Continua Roma in advance?
Galleria Continua Roma is free to enter and most days you can walk in. For special exhibitions, weekends, and school holidays, booking a timed slot can help you skip queues. Check the museum's website for current requirements.
When is the best time to visit Galleria Continua Roma?
Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.

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