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Renaissance Aperitivo: Chiostro del Bramante

written by Maddie DeWitt October 21, 2011

Drink with a view

Ever thought about enjoying an innovative and tasty appetizer spread alongside one of Rome’s better-made cocktails while ensconced in a Renaissance cloister?  I thought so.  While certainly not the cheapest, the daily aperitivo at Chiostro del Bramante, just off of Piazza Navona, is by far one of the best aperitivo experiences around. You may have noticed Cortona’s Baroque facade of Santa Maria Della Pace down at the end of Via della Pace while angling for a table at Caffe della Pace, but if you’ve never traversed those extra 30 meters to check it out, it is well worth your time.  Tucked into the corner of the piazza behind the church is the entrance to the Chiostro del Bramante, an early 16th century cloister attached to the church. Commissioned by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, this cloister marks Renaissance master Donato Bramante’s first work in Rome.  He would later become well-known for designing a little something on the other side of the Tiber called St. Peter’s Basilica.
These days, the cloister serves as an exhibition space, hosting an eclectic and ever-rotating series of exhibits – this year has seen everything from a Karl Lagerfeld retrospective to the newly-opened “Gli Orientalisti” – exploring 19th C Italian depictions of Asian life.  But after you’ve had your fill of whatever’s on display, wander up the (quite precarious, actually) stairs to the “Caffeteria-Bistrot”.  It’s a great stop at any time of day – I’ve had a fantastic shakerato, and hear the lunch is great too – but the aperitivo truly stands out.  While you’re just steps from the madness of Piazza Navona and the crowds on Via della Pace, it melts away as you enter the cloister and enjoy an elegant drink and delightful spread (gorgonzola cheesecake anyone?). The aperitivo was closed for the summer but reopens tonight, and you better believe I’ll be there!

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This Weekend in Rome: October 21-23 | younginrome October 21, 2011 - 11:27 am

[…] Write for us ← Renaissance Aperitivo: Chiostro del Bramante […]

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This Weekend in Rome: March 16-18 | younginrome March 16, 2012 - 10:04 am

[…] but you can check it out starting tonight at 6:30.  If you prefer to take in your art in a High Renaissance cloister instead of a stately British academy, then check out Miro: Poetry and Light opening today at the […]

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Are We Supposed to be Here?: Behind the Scenes at the Vatican | younginrome June 21, 2012 - 9:50 am

[…] Bramante Staircase, the brainchild of Donato Bramante, master Renaissance architect and designer of my favorite Chiostro (leave yours in the comments!). The staircase is notable for its sloping spiral nature, perfect for […]

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