Visit the MAXXI museum in Rome

Zaha Hadid’s Architectural Wonder

Written by Niké
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Discover the modern concrete building with large glass windows and geometric shapes, echoing the architectural brilliance of the MAXXI museum in Rome, set seamlessly in an urban environment.

We went to the ”MAXXI” National Museum of XXI Century Arts. It is made by Zaha Hadid and in our opinion a great example of modern design. This museum is shining a light on the changing world of modern architecture. It is really a great place to visit if you like to take a break from rome’s ancient sides 🏛️

This museum is located in Flaminio, a relaxed neighborhood in the north of Rome. The building itself is just beautiful with its curved walls. Zaha Hadid wanted to craft a space that flows effortlessly, reflecting the hustle and bustle of the streets. Natural light plays around in the space, making it feel both cozy and expansive. Since it opening, MAXXI has made quite a name for itself, got even a awards for its stunning architecture.

Modern building with large curved facade and glass windows, featuring the text "More Than Meets the Eye." A must-visit for those exploring Rome, reminiscent of the architectural wonders at MAXXI museum.

Insider Tip

Have a drink or bite to eat in the courtyard at the restaurant Mediterraneo

MAXXI isn’t about showing permanent collections. They throw a ton of temporary exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events covering everything from fashion to film to dance. This commitment to blending various art forms making it more than just a museum. It’s not just a place to view art; it is a community where creativity is alive and new ideas are born more a vibrant cultural hangout in Rome.

A modern entrance at the MAXXI museum in Rome features welcome text in Italian and English on a wall, with visitors exploring in the background.

Museum Information

Opening hours:
Monday closed
Tuesday to Sunday 11 am – 7 pm

Ticket prices vary from 11 to 18

It is super easy to reach MAXXI:
You can easily walk there but if you prefer to take Metro A stop Flaminio followed by Tram n. 2 stop Apollodoro or Bus n. 53 (stop De Coubertin/Palazzetto dello sport), 168 (stop MAXXI – Reni/Flaminia), Museum Express pink bus (terminal MAXXI)

So, if you’re looking for a fresh dive into modern culture while checking out a true architectural masterpiece, MAXXI is where it’s at. It is one of our favorites!