Apple Via del Corso also brings the first-ever Today at Apple Made in Rome programme dedicated to providing the next generation of young Romans with inspiration, skills and tools to explore their passions. Led by over 40 local artists, Apple curated sessions across the fields of music, art and design, content creation, and video, aimed at supporting local communities across the city in the months to come.
“We can’t wait to begin a new chapter in Italy with the opening of Apple Via del Corso,” said Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail + People. “The new store represents a celebration of the unique history and art of Roman culture, and we hope to inspire creativity among the local community with our Made in Rome programme and future Today at Apple sessions.”