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Casa Moravia

Casa Moravia is the place where Alberto Moravia (Rome, 1907-1990), writer, critic, essayist, committed intellectual, lived. After having lived for a long time with Elsa Morante in via dell'Oca, the writer moved to the house on Lungotevere della Vittoria in 1963, first living together with Dacia Maraini and, subsequently, with Carmen Llera. Furthermore, since 1991 the Alberto Moravia Fund Association has its headquarters in the House Museum, established on the initiative of the sisters of the writer Elena Pincherle Cimino and Adriana Pincherle, of the heirs Carmen Llera and Dacia Maraini and some friends of Moravia, in order to create a Study Center for the research and study of his work, leaving the place where he had lived unchanged in the arrangement of the furniture and objects. The many materials that make up the rich archive, rearranged and cataloged, are available to researchers and scholars who can access them by appointment. There are also numerous cultural activities and initiatives promoted by the Association: meetings, exhibitions, international conferences, debates, editorial and film projects that keep the interest in the writer and his work alive.

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Lungotevere della Vittoria, 1
00195 Rome

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