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“Bibbia Expo” Bible Exhibition Draws Diverse Visitors in Central Rome

High-traffic Lungotevere site reports strong turnout, volunteer engagement, and interest in follow-up Bible events.

December 3, 2025

Italy

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“Bibbia Expo” Bible Exhibition Draws Diverse Visitors in Central Rome

Photo: Ester Fiorito, Glauco Dattini, Veronica Addazio

The traveling Bible exhibition “Bibbia Expo” took place at a local Seventh-day Adventist Church in Rome from November 7–9, 2025. Located in a high-traffic area frequented by office workers, professionals, and tourists, the Rome Lungotevere Church remained open in the evenings, offering a space during the early darkness of autumn. The event concluded with the organizing team noting that the initiative had made a significant impact.

Photo: Ester Fiorito, Glauco Dattini, Veronica Addazio

Organizing the exhibition required several months of preparation, including planning, guide training, venue management, communication strategies, and coordination with the local community. Despite occasional challenges and concerns about resources and capacity, the project moved forward successfully. Initiated about a year earlier and accelerated during the summer of 2025, it engaged a large team of volunteers.

Multiple indicators pointed to broad support for the initiative, leaders say: a positive public response to street-level flyer distribution in the Prati district; cooperation from local businesses in distributing materials; media coverage by press agencies; strong team cohesion; effective logistical solutions despite constraints; and active promotion by churches across the Rome district via social media.

Photo: Ester Fiorito, Glauco Dattini, Veronica Addazio

Visitor turnout significantly exceeded projections. From the first day, guests included members of other Christian denominations, beginning with a representative of the Waldensian community. Over the three-day period, the exhibition welcomed many individuals unfamiliar with Seventh-day Adventism, as well as official representatives from Rome’s Jewish community and leaders from Hindu and Buddhist organizations. Organizers shared that these interfaith encounters fostered meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding.

Each visitor was accompanied by a trained guide who provided personalized explanations of the exhibits. Guides followed a common framework but adapted content and pacing to the interests of each group.

Photo: Ester Fiorito, Glauco Dattini, Veronica Addazio

At the conclusion of the tour, attendees received complimentary materials. Many expressed interest in further exploring specific topics introduced during the visit, closely aligning with the exhibition’s evangelistic and educational objectives.

Organizers said the event was both demanding and highly rewarding. It strengthened internal community bonds, enhanced collaboration among volunteers, and demonstrated the potential for continued outreach initiatives in the city.

The original article was published on the Hope Media Italia Italian news site.

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