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MAXXI Contemporary Art Museum

Published Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Rome’s new contemporary art museum
Opened:
2010
Location: Rome, Italy
Size: 98,425 square feet
Architectural Firm: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design Architects: Zaha Hadid
Project Architect: Gianluca Racana
Cost: $192 million

Project Goal:
Built on the site of former army barracks, Rome’s new contemporary art museum showcases today’s contemporary artistic expressions.  The MAXXI serves not only as a place to exhibit art, but also as a research workshop to help bridge architecture and the arts of contemporary design, fashion and film. 

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