Alda Fendi Foundation - Experiments has opened its new headquarters in the Rhinoceros palace, a seventeenth-century building located in Rome between the Palatine Hill and the Bocca della Verità. The building was reborn with an intervention that combines baroque with contemporary architecture by Jean Nouvel, the French architect who has designed masterpieces all over the world. The first two floors are dedicated to the exhibition spaces, the other four are reserved for the 25 apartments, all different thanks to the play of shots. Artistic residences where the poems of Raffaele Curi, artistic director of the Foundation and of the Rhinoceros project, stand out engraved on the doors. The gallery of the Foundation is not confined to a conventional space but develops for the six floors of the building, mixing with the life of the visitors, up to the terraces and shafts which will also be dedicated to visual and sound installations.