100 Pittori, Rome's historic open-air art event, returns to Via Margutta with its 116th edition from 29 October to 1 November. The four-day art festival will feature works by more than 100 Italian and international artists who will be on hand to meet the public, from 10.00 to 20.00 each day.
The upcoming event is dedicated to Dante Alighieri, on the 700th anniversary of his death, with the artists creating works inspired by the poet's celebrated Inferno. The 100 Pittori art festival was launched the same year that the movie Roman Holiday made Via Margutta famous: 1953.
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