Inside Rome
A delightful insight into the unexpected interiors of a fascinating city.
Text by Joe Friedman and Marella Caracciolo, photographs by Francesco Venturi
- Part of a series which spotlights several of the world's most architecturally rich cities from a fresh angle, taking readers on a behind-the-scenes tour of interiors of various periods and styles
- Offers a rare glimpse behind the closed doors of some of the most significant buildings of our time, from museums and theatres to restaurants and residences
- A directory of all featured buildings, complete with contact details and hours of operation, makes each book a valuable reference for those planning their travels
- Offers fresh discoveries from one of the world's greatest cities
- Takes the reader on a privileged tour of the city's stunning private palaces and villas, as well as many less well-known public buildings and churches
Paperback
235 x 280 mm, 9 1/4 x 11 in
128 pp
100 colour illustrations
ISBN 9780714837628
0714837628
Rome is a city built for display and grandeur. For centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage for artists and art-lovers, yet many of its greatest treasures remain unseen by the public. In this, which was the first ever book of its kind, the co-authors penetrate the hidden world of Rome's historic interiors, revealing a side to the city which has been previously unexplored, while offering fresh perspectives on the less-familiar aspects to famous buildings. Superb color photography captures the diversity of outstanding interiors ranging, for instance, from the High Renaissance reception rooms of the Palazzo Farnese, to the Art Deco mosaics of Mussolini's Foro Italico.
This is a truly grand tour of this pivotal city, surveying Vatican apartments; palaces and villas; embassies; clubs and private institutions. It is an absorbing depiction of the rich interior fabric of one of the world's most magnificent and historic cities throughout the course of civilization.
Joe Friedman is an architectural historian and consultant specializing in the restoration of historic interiors. He has worked on a variety of projects, including Spencer House in London and the villa of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris. He is author of Spencer House, Chronicle of a Great London Mansion (1993), and also author of Inside London, Inside Paris and Inside New York in this absorbing Phaidon series.
Marella Caracciolo is a journalist and writer based in Rome. She has been a regular contributor to The World of Interiors and is author of an Italian publication on the gardens of Ninfa.
Francesco Venturi, born in Rome, is a photographer who specializes in architecture and travel. His published work includes the Travel to Landmarks series, in addition to numerous magazine articles.
'If interior design porn like Wallpaper rings your bells, those canny souls at Phaidon Press have come up with some seriously horny stuff for your coffee table this summer. They are releasing their draw-droppingly gorgeous Inside…series in luxury paperback.' (Attitude)
'A set of stunningly illustrated books celebrates the best of interior design through the ages. The Inside series does not contain any prehistoric art, but its beautiful photographs capture manmade interiors over 2000 years.' (Yorkshire Evening Press)
'Go get the book to go with your T-shirt.' (FX)
'This series throws back the covers to reveal Western interiors that have been languishing in the shadows…they capture the personality of each city.' (The Good Book Guide)