A renewal at the heart of the museum with a new set- up of the permanent Collection
An exhibition dedicated to those artistic paths that seek another dimension, of absolute, between universal, material and immaterial, immanent and transcendent.
40 years on from his death, MAXXI is dedicating a major retrospective to him that studies and presents his versatility, starting out with an account of his architecture.
The Basilicata Museum Complex and MAXXI, in collaboration with the 2019 Matera-Basilicata Foundation, present two new video works by the Iranian artist Shirin Neshat.
A review that ranges from the low-cost housing projects of the post-war years to new experimental and sustainable ways of inhabiting the planet
A necessary tribute to a great artist who created a language in relational art made of sensitivity, local tradition and global codes.
A public art project set in Rome’s Piazza del Popolo to celebrate the universal event of birth, moving a sudden and sincere emotion.
Altan’s entire world told through original drawings, posters, illustrations, paintings, sketches, tables, books and videos.
Three meetings to retrace the activity of one of the greatest photographers of our time.
From Lucio Fontana to Piero Guccione. Sgarbi pursues beauty among extraordinary discoveries and venerated masters.
A new focus presentation of the MAXXI archives this time featuring a great photographer
«Painting recognises no customs. Children do not know gender. Art hates painters».
A cinematographic animation project that starts on paper to transform into a collective and participatory art performance.
An international review examining and investigating, through diverse idioms, the myriad faces of contemporary living.
Un percorso guidato gratuito ad alcune gallerie del Museo a cura degli ospiti dell’Istituto di riabilitazione Leonarda Vaccari.
Un straordinario viaggio nel progetto che indaga il tema dello spirituale attraverso lo sguardo dell’arte contemporanea e, al contempo, della storia arcaica di Roma.
Fifty years after the "spring in which the streets and squares of our country resounded with freedom", that concept, cultivated by the baby boomer generation, is at risk of collapse.
From the Etruscan walls to street art, Montanari gives voice to contemporary paintings, sculptures and graffiti.
Una raccolta fotografica che racconta il mondo con gli occhi di chi ha ancora voglia di scoprirlo.
TUESDAY 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
WEDNESDAY 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
THURSDAY 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
FRIDAY 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
SATURDAY 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
SUNDAY 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
The ticket office is open until 1 hour before Museum closing.
CLOSING DAYS
Every Monday, 1 May, 25 December
24 DECEMBER 11:00 am – 5:30 pm
31 DECEMBER 11:00 – 5:30 pm
6 JANUARY 11:00 – 8:00 pm
MONDAY closed
TUESDAY and THURSDAY 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 8:00 am – 7:30 pm
SATURDAY and SUNDAY 9:00 am – 7:30 pm
MONDAY closed
TUESDAY to THURSDAY 11:00 am – 00:00 am
FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11:00 am – 2:00 am
SUNDAY 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
for young people of between 14 and up to 25 years of age; for groups of at least 15 people and affiliated groups; accredited journalists with a valid press pass; FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano members; holders of Bibliocard – Biblioteche di Roma; holders of entrance tickets for the Museo Ebraico of Rome; holders of entrance tickets for La Galleria Nazionale; Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti members; Associazione Italiana Ambasciatori del Gusto members and relatives; holders of Pro Loco membership card.
for all members of families composed of two adults and at least one child (free for under-14s).
every Tuesday, access the museum at a reduced price, thanks to Enel . Valid until 8 March, on the occasion of “on the spiritual matter of art” exhibition.
for “last hour” admissions from 5:30 pm (Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday) and from 6:30 pm (Tuesday, Friday and Saturday); Wednesday from 2:00 PM for Italian and European Union high school and university students – subject to the showing of personal student cards or documents, students (o9ver 14 years of age) for class groups (second level secondary schools) acquiring MAXXI educational activities; for entrance to videogallery screenings (free with the purchase of a full or reduced price entrance ticket).
valid for two entrances on two consecutive days.
valid for exhibition entrance at Extra MAXXI.
valid for museum entrance and Extra MAXXI.
for young people between 14 and up to 25 years of age; for groups of at least 15 people and affiliated groups; accredited journalists with a valid press pass; FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano members; holders of Bibliocard – Biblioteche di Roma; holders of entrance tickets for the Museo Ebraico of Rome; holders of entrance tickets for La Galleria Nazionale; Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti members; Associazione Italiana Ambasciatori del Gusto members and relatives; holders of Pro Loco membership card.
present a ticket to the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and access the MAXXI at a reduced price. Furthermore, by presenting a MAXXI ticket at the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, you will have access to € 7 instead of 10. Valid until March 8, on the occasion of the exhibition “on the spiritual matter of art”.
under 14 years old, disabled visitors requiring accompaniment, companions of disabled visitors, MiBAC employees, European Union tour guides and couriers, 1 teacher for every 10 students, ICOM members, AMACI members, accredited journalists, MAXXI membership card holder; from Tuesday to Friday, free admittance for academics and university researchers in Art and Architecture; on your Birthday; for entrance to the permanent collection, from Tuesday to Thursday; for women on 8 March.
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The collections of the MAXXI art present themselves as a strong nucleus that witnesses the national and international artistic production
The MAXXI Architettura collections comprise all those artefacts and documents that, in various ways, represent the material and conceptual complexity of architecture.
The Centro Archivi curates and manages the MAXXI's architecture collections and provides the possibility, inside the Sala Studio, to directly consult the documents and database of its twentieth and twenty-first century collections.
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Giulio Iacchetti is a designer and university lecturer. In 2001, together with Matteo Ragni, he won the Compasso d’Oro for the multipurpose, biodegradable fork Moscardino, which that year was also added to the permanent design exhibition at MoMA in New York. He is currently working on art direction for important manufacturers and continues to devote himself to research and the promotion of independent designers.
www.giulioiacchetti.com