Temple University’s Rome campus opens at the prestigious Piazza di Spagna
Temple Rome has opened its new location at Via di San Sebastianello, adjacent to the famous Spanish Steps, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and beloved travel destination.
Now in the heart of the “Trident” area in the city center—close to historic sites such as the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Colosseum—the campus has become one of the most unique university locations in the world and serves as a special starting point for students to get immersed in Rome’s culture, art and history.
Its facilities include full disability access, state-of-the-art classrooms, a science lab, a conference center, a library, and open-air terraces and a courtyard for student life and events in addition to printmaking, papermaking, sculpture, photography, visual arts and architecture studios, and Temple Rome’s Gallery of Art. As of January 2025, the campus will also feature a 50-bed residence hall for first-year students.
Read more about the move in Temple Now, and visit the Temple Rome website for updates!