• Current Calls

  • Also throughout the summer: extended opening hours of our library

    Mondays to Fridays 9–19

  • Peace Representations Thematic Portal

    Dass Gerechtigkeit und Friede sich küssen – Repräsentationen des Friedens im vormodernen Europa
    International joint project (2015‒2018)

    Publications, Database and Virtual Exhibition

  • Digitised opera scores from the holdings of roman princely families

    The project was mentioned on the occasion of the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards 2017.
    Database PARTITURA research
    Further information

  • Lecture series "Musica/Cultura/Storia"

    Marie Louise Herzfeld-Schild (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien)
    Musik und Emotionen in der Geschichte. Eine methodische Annäherung

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Library

Our services and study places in our reopened reading room are available throughout the summer. The extended opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9 am to 7 pm. We look forward to your registration at bibliothek[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.   


Opportunities (jobs and scholarships)

Internships at the DHI Rome

Every year, the German Historical Institute in Rome awards several six-week internships to students of history or music history, mainly of higher semesters, whose studies are focused on the field of German-Italian relations or Italian history.
The application deadline for January to June 2025 is 15 October 2024.

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We are pleased about your interest in our institute, stay in touch with us! Our newsletter provides you with information on upcoming events, applications, new research projects and recent publications of the DHI Rome.  Here you can read the current edition  ...   


Sicilian-born composer Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) worked mainly in Rome and Naples, with great success. His music was also appreciated in other parts of Italy, and Scarlatti's varied and extensive oeuvre had a formative influence on the country’s musical culture around the year 1700. This volume presents Scarlatti's contribution to compositional genres relevant to his time using a variety of methodological approaches.  ...   


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