ROMA. PATRIA DELL’ANIMA DI NIKOLAJ GOGOL’ (ROME. THE NATIVE LAND OF NIKOLAI GOGOL’S SOUL)
The Ukrainian novelist Nikolai Gogol’ defined Rome, the city in which he lived from 1837 to 1846, as “the native land of my soul”. The exhibit features the works of two fellow Ukrainian artists: 17 watercolours by Alla Zarvanytska and 22 paintings on glass by Valentina Vinogradova. These works depict glimpses of Gogol’s intense “Roman life” – a life that is not well-known but essential to his formation as an artist and as a human being. The exhibit hosted at the Casina delle Civette of the Villa Torlonia Museum offers visitors an opportunity to admire the wealth of an artistic perspective of “Gogol’s Eternal City” as proof of the novelist’s words “You fall in love very slowly with Rome, gradually, but for life”.
Grand Hotel de La Minerve, a 5 star Luxury Hotel in Rome, is located in one of the most fascinating squares of the city, between the Pantheon and the Church of “Santa Maria Sopra Minerva”. It offers its customers various packages like for example the Art and Gourmet:
The package includes:
- Accomodation in Superior room with Continental Breakfast by room service for two people
- Welcome drink at the “le Cupole” bar
- Candle light dinner for 2 people at the “Roof Garden Minerva” (3 courses – beverages exluded)
The offer is based on a minimum stay of 2 night stay
The package includes 10% VAT
The package do not include City tax, €3,00 per person per nigth.