Umanità. Retrospettiva su Gianni Giansanti
“Umanità” (Humanity) is the title of the retrospective exhibition dedicated to the photojournalist Gianni Giansanti, who became famous for documenting the tragic kidnapping of Aldo Moro: from the images of the Via Fani massacre on March 16, 1978 to the exclusive shot of the discovery of the statesman’s corpse on via Caetani on May 9. The latter shot became popular and earned him a mention at the World Press Photo of the same year, when he was only twenty-two.
He was the author of unforgettable reportages and a courageous war photojournalist, particularly during the Balkan conflicts. He has also photographed John Paul II in his many travels. He produced photographs for the covers of Italian and foreign magazines and documented the events in Poland, Haiti, Guatemala, El Salvador, Lebanon, Senegal and Libya, witnessing the facts and protagonists of national and international history.
Information
Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00 am - 8.00 pm;
Closed: Monday;
Last admission 1 hour before closing time.
Adults: € 6,50;
Concessions: € 5,50;
Roman Citizens only (by showing a vaild ID):
Adults: € 5,50;
Concessions: € 4,50.
BOOKING:
- Groups (max 25 visitors): guided tours are available either for the museum and/or exhibition. A booking service is available for groups (max 25 visitors) for an additional booking fee of € 25,00;
- Schools (max 25 pupils/students): guided tours are available; booking is required for the admission.
Booking for individual visitors is available only when purchasing online tickets. If you book in advance you can skip the line by going directly to the ticket window.
Phone booking: tel. +39 060608 (daily from 9.00 am – 9.00 pm).
Online tickets: www.omniticket.it. Additional booking fee: € 1,00.
Info: tel. +39 060608 (daily from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm)
Promoted by Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali e Centro Storico – Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali di Roma Capitale.
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