Rome has been the background for centuries of history, but it is not stuck in the past. As the city pulses with modern vibrancy, its contemporary art scene is a hidden gem just waiting to be explored.
While the Colosseum and the Pantheon steal the spotlight, a wave of modern art museums and galleries are drawing in those with a keen eye for the new and novel.
So, if you think you know Rome, think again. The Eternal City invites you on a modern art tour that promises a fresh perspective on this historic metropolis. Explore, enjoy, and let Rome's contemporary art scene surprise you.
MAXXI
MAXXI is a shrine to modern art and architecture situated in Rome. Designed by the legendary Zaha Hadid, it turns a serious museum into a place to view art and an absolute piece of art. The MAXXI captures the spirit of the 21st century.
Works by artists such as Anish Kapoor and Kiki Smith are represented here, among other works. Its daring design and changing exhibitions make it a must-visit for any fan of modern creativity.
Chiostro del Bramante
Tucked away near Piazza Navona, the Chiostro del Bramante is where Renaissance architecture meets modern art. The site is famous for its peacefulness and serenity between Doric and Ionic columns.
Powerful shows of artists like Banksy and Francis Bacon are also regularly held here. Rome reveals its artistic diversity within this historic building. Whether you're a fan of old masters or contemporary icons, Chiostro del Bramante definitely will provide a unique cultural experience.
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Gagosian Rome
Gagosian Rome lies at the heart of the contemporary art scene in Rome. Back in 2007, the stunning renovation of a 1920s building opened onto the city center, offering access to leaders of art from all over the world.
Among others, artists like Cy Twombly and Damien Hirst made the space evermore historic with their very avant-garde productions. The gallery is widely known for hands-on exhibitions that connect one's past to the current situation.
This is where a lover of arts can get himself updated on the trends or evolvement of international contemporary arts.
MACRO
MACRO is the "cutting-edge" house of art in Rome. The museum is housed in a former Peroni brewery that puts much emphasis on the work of young, up-and-coming Italian artists. A French architect by the name of Odile Decq managed it wonderfully.
You will walk through a setting surrounded by modern, innovative art that pushes boundaries. Closely connected to the artistic currents running through modern Italy, MACRO is much more than a museum-it's where life buzzes.
La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna is a treasured inch of art's evolution. Rome's relationship with art unfolds in the halls of this museum, right from the neoclassical period through to abstraction.
It contains Italian greats and international stars like Van Gogh and Monet. Its non-chronological display, revitalized in 2016, puts visitors in the mood for making connections across different artistic periods.
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