
Conference Center Sala da Feltre – Open ART
The Conference Center Sala da Feltre – Open ART is a multipurpose cultural and conference venue located in central Rome near the Palazzo Venezia, integrating a dedicated conference hall with an open art programme that brings temporary visual art exhibitions into the same space. The venue takes its name from the historic Sala da Feltre, a room associated with the Renaissance tradition of the Palazzo Venezia complex, and combines contemporary event infrastructure with Rome’s layered historical fabric.
At a glance
- Type
- Conference centre and contemporary art venue
- Period
- Contemporary; located in a historic district
- Style
- Adapted historic space with contemporary event facilities
- Location
- Near Palazzo Venezia, Rome, Italy · 41.8824° N, 12.4700° E
Overview
Situated in one of Rome’s most historically dense neighbourhoods, between the Capitoline Hill and Piazza Venezia, the venue serves as a hub for professional conferences, seminars, and cultural events while simultaneously hosting rotating art exhibitions under the Open ART programme. Its position at the heart of Rome’s institutional and archaeological centre makes it a natural crossover point between the city’s living cultural life and its ancient and Renaissance heritage. The venue is accessible to both professional organisations seeking conference facilities and to cultural visitors attending exhibitions.
History
The Palazzo Venezia area has been a centre of Roman civic and cultural life since the fifteenth century, when the palace was built as the residence of Pietro Barbo (later Pope Paul II). The surrounding structures have hosted varied institutional uses across centuries, from papal administration to Fascist-era government functions under Mussolini, who famously used the Palazzo Venezia balcony for public addresses. The current conference and cultural centre represents the contemporary adaptation of this historic quarter for modern civic and professional use, preserving the historical character of the locale while updating its function for the twenty-first century.
What you see
The conference centre offers a main auditorium with professional audiovisual equipment, breakout rooms, and reception spaces adapted to historic surroundings. The Open ART programme brings rotating exhibitions of contemporary painting, photography, and sculpture into the venue’s public areas, creating a dialogue between working event spaces and active art display. The immediate neighbourhood provides one of Rome’s richest urban contexts, with the Vittoriano monument, the Roman Forum, and the Capitoline Museums all within a short walk.
Cultural significance
The venue exemplifies Rome’s ongoing effort to activate its historic building stock for contemporary cultural and professional life rather than leaving heritage structures in a purely commemorative mode. By combining conference infrastructure with an open art programme, it creates a model for mixed-use cultural spaces that serve both the city’s professional community and its broader cultural public.
Practical information
- Address
- Near Palazzo Venezia, Rome, Italy
- Opening hours
- Check official website for current hours and event programme
- Admission
- Varies by event; check official website
Getting there
The venue is centrally located in Rome near Piazza Venezia, reachable by numerous bus lines that converge on this major transit hub. The nearest metro station is Colosseo (Line B), approximately fifteen minutes on foot through the Roman Forum area. From Rome Termini station, several bus routes serve Piazza Venezia directly. The area is also easily walkable from the historic centre and Campo de’ Fiori.
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