Dr. Markus Engelhardt
Meeting point: 9.30, Piazza Barberini, Fontana del Tritone
Fee: none
Note: please bring a protective mask.
Limited number of participants: 20
Elaborate fountains are among the most characteristic elements of the baroque urban architecture of Rome. The two-hour guided tour starting at the Fontana del Tritone (Gian Lorenzo Bernini) and continuing on to the Fontana di Trevi (Nicola Salvi) and the Fontana di Villa Medici (Annibale Lippi) brings together art historical information with the musical "recreations" of these fountains in the "Fontane di Roma" (1916), the first of three symphonic poems with which Ottorino Respighi (1879‒1936) elevated the city on the Tiber to the eternal city of late romantic concert literature.
Please comunicate your binding registration by 15 September 2021 at fiorini[at]dhi-roma.it. Questions about the tour can also be addressed to the e-mail address provided.
Guided tour in German language
19. April 2024 - 19. April 2034
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY17. April 2024 - 19. April 2024Migration and Urban Activism in 20th Century Europe
International conference of the German Historical Institute in Rome, the Institut für Bildungswissenschaft (Universität Wien), the Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien, the Sapienza Università di Roma, the Universität Osnabrück and the Universiteit Utrecht.
German Historical Institute in Rome
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Please register for in-person or online attendance
For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY24. April 2024Sarah Lias-Ceide
Wer hat Angst vor Technokraten? Technokratische Freund- und Feindbilder am Beispiel der italienischen Expertenregierungen der 'Zweiten Republik'.
German Historical Institute in Rome
17.30–19.00
Please register for in-person or online attendance
For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY03. May 2024 - 04. May 2024Connecting Catholics in a Divided World: The Vatican and the Local Roman and Greek Catholic Church in Eastern Europe as an Intermediary in the Cold War (1945–1978)
International conference within the framework of the project The Global Pontificate of Pius XII. Catholicism in a Divided World, 1945–1958 of the Transnational Research Group funded by the Max Weber Foundation.
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MIDDLE AGES28. May 2024Cast-Out Slave Mothers and Thrown-In Children in the Late Medieval Western Mediterranean
Speaker: Corinna Peres (Vienna)
Discussant: Sally McKee (Davis CA)Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.
Livestream
17.00–18.00
Flyer (follows), complete program of the seminar series and informations on the event format
Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf
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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, MUSIC HISTORY29. September 2024 - 06. October 2024Roman Studies Course
Studies Course of the DHI Rome for advanced students and doctoral candidates in history and music history.
German Historical Institute in Rome