Libraries & Institutions

Archives (and related institutions) in Rome and beyond

Resource description

In the following, a list of archives with material relevant to Rome and the Italian state : ANAI (Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana ;  Archivio Apostolico Vaticano (see also here) ; Archivio centrale dello Stato ; Archivio dell'ANPPIA (Associazione Nazionale Perseguitati Politici Italiani Antifascisti) ; Archivio di Stato di Roma ; Archivio storico Capitolino ; Direzione generale Archivi ; ICAR (Istituto centrale per gli archivi) ; Soprintendenza archivistica e bibliografica del Lazio ; [...]

Resource subject
Italian Studies
Resource type

Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana

Resource description

The Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana (PIAC) was founded in 1925. Its library specializes on the history and archaeology of early Christianity. It is a member of the URBiS library network. For further information (e.g., collections, catalog, access, opening hours), please consult PIAC’s website.

Via Napoleone III, 1, 00185 Rome
tel. 06 446 5574 or piac.biblio[at]piac.it

Resource subject
Classics
Resource type

BAUM, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia

Resource description

The BAUM (Biblioteca di Area Umanistica) of the Università Ca’ Foscari is a large library with focus on history, the history of philosophy, classical antiquity, and the Ancient Near East, art history and conservation, and Italian studies, holding approximately 380,000 volumes, 1,200 periodicals, 1,442 rare books, and more. For further information (e.g., opening hours, access), please consult the library’s website.

Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Dorsoduro 3484/D, 30123 Venice
tel. 041 234 5613 or baum[at]unive.it

Resource subject
Italian Studies
Resource type

BAUM, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia

Resource description

The BAUM (Biblioteca di Area Umanistica) of the Università Ca’ Foscari is a large library with focus on history, the history of philosophy, classical antiquity, and the Ancient Near East, art history and conservation, and Italian studies, holding approximately 380,000 volumes, 1,200 periodicals, 1,442 rare books, and more. For further information (e.g., opening hours, access), please consult the library’s website.

Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Dorsoduro 3484/D, 30123 Venice
tel. 041 234 5613 or baum[at]unive.it

Resource subject
Classics
Resource type

RAI Biblioteca

Resource description

The Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) library, the Biblioteca Centrale Paolo Giuntella, holds approximately 80,000 volumes and 600 periodicals and is specialized on media studies (television studies in particular), theater studies, performing arts, and also, with special regard to Italy, on journalism, history, and sociology. Further, the RAI has several archives with various materials related to broadcasting and television. For further information (e.g., access, opening hours, the other RAI biblioteche, etc.), please consult the RAI Teche’s homepage.

Viale Mazzini, 14, 00195 Rome
tel. 06 3726 4689/4619 or bibliomz[at]rai.it

Resource subject
Film & Theater Studies
Resource type

École Française de Rome

Resource description

The École Française de Rome (EFR), founded in 1875, is one of the leading foreign institutions for research in humanities in Rome. It has a splendid library, holding more than two hundred thousand volumes and approximately two thousand periodicals. The holdings cover, additionally to the library’s main focus on the Mediterranean in ancient and medieval times, including Church history, also history and other fields of the humanities and social sciences from prehistory to the present day. The EFR’s library houses probably the best collection of Medieval Studies in Rome and is member of the URBiS library network. For further information (e.g., access, opening hours, or EFR events), please consult the EFR’s homepage.

Palazzo Farnese, Piazza Farnese 67, 00186 Rome
tel. 06 6860 1427 or accueil.bibliotheque[at]efrome.it

Resource subject
Mediaeval & Renaissance Studies
Resource type

Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom

Resource description

The library of the Deutsches Historisches Institut (DHI) in Rome, a leading institution for research on the history of Italy from the early Middle Ages to present, as well as on Church history, holds a special collection on the history of music (approximately 60,000 books and scores, 3,700 sound recordings, and more). A particularly precious part of the DHI’s Music History Department is a collection of historical libretto prints. The DHI is member of the URBiS library network. For further information on access, opening hours, events, etc., please consult the DHI website.

Via Aurelia Antica, 391, 00165 Rome
tel. 06 660 49233 or musik [at] dhi-roma.it (musik[at]dhi-roma[dot]it)

Resource subject
Music
Resource type

Biblioteca dell’Istituto italiano per la storia della musica

Resource description

The IISM, linked to the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, was founded in 1938 with the aim of promoting research on the history of music, with particular focus on Italian composers and musicians. For further information about events, opening hours, access, and the holdings of IISM’s library, please consult the website.

Via Vittoria, 6, 00187 Rome
tel. 06 36000146 or info [at] iism.it (info[at]iism[dot]it)

Resource subject
Music
Resource type
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