Do you smell that? No, not the pizza, though I understand the distraction. A hint of malt, perhaps? We’re standing before MACRO, the Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma, but this building has a past life. It was once a Peroni brewery, a titan of industry humming with the creation of Italy’s beloved beer. Imagine the aroma of hops and yeast that must have filled the air! But don’t worry, the art inside is just as intoxicating. Opened in 2002, MACRO houses a vibrant collection of Italian art from the 1960s onwards. From the bold strokes of the Forma 1 group to the thought-provoking installations of Arte Povera, MACRO offers a glimpse into the evolution of Italy’s creative spirit. Look for works by artists like Carla Accardi, known for her captivating abstractions, or Mario Ceroli, whose wooden sculptures challenge our perceptions of space and form. MACRO is a place where industrial history and artistic innovation collide, a testament to Rome’s ability to reinvent itself without forgetting its past.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.