On April 15, the new exhibition dedicated to the world created by Walt Disney opened its doors in Rome. An appointment not to be missed, which will continue Until 25 September 2022. The title chosen is Disney - The art of telling timeless stories, accessible to all at the National Gallery of Ancient Art in Palazzo Barberini. The exhibition reaches the capital after the enormous success in Milan.
The exhibition in Rome
The idea behind the show is to explain and tell Disney's specific way of telling. A way of proposing stories of universal value, capable of turning into evergreen products, crystallized in pop culture.
From drawing With digitalization, Disney has made history and continues to trace an exciting path, which now also includes Pixar. More and more modern fairy tales, suitable for today's landscape, as well as myths, legends and folkloric traditions reinvented for unforgettable films.
All interested visitors will be able to find themselves in this vast world, retracing the elaboration of the creative process. Every step behind the scenes of a Disney movie is unraveled. The exhibition also pushes everyone to become storytellers themselves. Not just passive spectators, then. In fact, there is room for numerous interactive workstations, as well as installations that evoke the scenarios of the great masterpieces that we all know and love. The tools to become a storyteller are available there. Let the challenge begin.
Prices and timetables
Anyone interested in the Disney - The Art of Telling Timeless Stories exhibition can access it on the following days and times:
- Monday: 14.30-19.30
- From Tuesday to Sunday: 9.30-19.30
It is good to remember that the ticket office closes 1 hour before the indicated times. The exhibition will be closed on the following dates: 25 April, 1 May, 2 June and 15 August. Here are the ticket costs:
- Full single: 15 euros
- Single reduced: 13 euros
- Single special reduced: 9 euros
- Disney employees: 10 euros
- Children 6-13: 10 euros
- Children 3-5: 7 euros
- Free: children under 3 years old
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