The Flaminio neighbourhood a little to the north holds a small cluster of attractions. One is Rome’s other archistar museum, the MAXXI or Museum of 21st-Century Arts by Zaha Hadid, again completed in 2010. A cavernous atrium, curving walls, complex volumes and intersecting levels make for a breathtaking sequence of public spaces mostly illuminated by natural light. Then comes the capital’s principal concert hall, or halls: a complex covering around 50,000 square metres entirely dedicated to music and appropriately called Auditorium Parco della Musica. Built to a plan by Renzo Piano and inaugurated in 2002, it consists of three main halls of conspicuously curvy, sound-box forms, a central outdoor theatre and various other spaces, studios and gardens. Hard by and worth a look is the Flaminio Footbridge or Ponte della Musica, designed jointly by British Powell-Williams Architects and BuroHappold and opened in 2011.
Highlights:
The Flaminio Neighborhood
Auditorium Parco Della Musica
MAXXI Museum
Pedestrian Bridge “Ponte della Musica”
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Coffee Break & Pastries / Aperitivo
Languages: English, German, Italian
Departure: 09:30 am or 02:00 pm
Cost per person 120.00€
On request: Pick-up and drop-off from where you are staying
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