[6][7] In 1920, while the Library was opening its doors to Italian readers with an endowment of 10,000 volumes,[8] the Italian-American Association's inauguration ceremony took place at Palazzo Salviati.
A year later, the center, which meanwhile had moved to Rome, was declared a Moral Entity under the control of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 2021, the center launched the “Discovering America” training course in History, Institutions, Literature and International Relations for high schoolers from Rome and its administrative Region (Lazio) and, in 2022, the first American Culture Festival.
[9] Recent activities, between 2019 and 2022, have been articulated along the following thematic areas:[10] The center also launched the “Discovering America” training course in History and Institutions, Literature and International Relations for high schoolers from Rome and Lazio administrative Region.
The Archive, which preserves more than 190 historical documents about the foundation of the Italian-American Association and the center, was recognised in 1999 by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage as of historical-national interest.