After the historic headquarters of Via del Corso and the subsequent ones of Via Condotti and Piazza di Spagna, Serra, in May 2012, he moved to Via Margutta 57, near the “Fountain of the Artists”, on the side of the street nearest to Piazza di Spain.
The fountain, built in 1927 by the architect Pietro Lombardi, is decorated with palettes, easels, instruments suitable for sculpture and two masks with a different expression, a cheerful and a sad one, which symbolize the different luck and the different mood that characterize the artist’s life.
Via Margutta, which has maintained a character of privacy, privacy and mystery while being immersed in the heart of the city, has always been the right place for all those looking for the past, although not “exclusively” a place of the past: the the street is more alive and active than ever and welcomes an extraordinary amount of painters, sculptors, musicians, directors, actors and prestigious commercial activities.
… in this corner of Rome you can see those characteristics of openness to the world and of cosmopolitanism that even today distinguish the road!
