Founded in 1997, Magazzino is a contemporary art gallery in Rome's historic Campo Marzio district, a short walk from the Pantheon and Piazza del Parlamento. Working directly with artists, critics and curators, it stages exhibitions conceived specifically for its space, championing both emerging and established Italian artists alongside international names showing in Rome for the first time. The gallery is also a regular presence at major art fairs including Art Basel, miart and Artissima.
Visitor Information
- Is Magazzino d'Arte Moderna free to visit?
- Yes, general admission to Magazzino d'Arte Moderna is free. Some special exhibitions may charge a separate ticket, so check the museum's website before visiting.
- What are the opening hours of Magazzino d'Arte Moderna?
- Magazzino d'Arte Moderna is open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-20:00; closed Sunday and Monday. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
- Where is Magazzino d'Arte Moderna?
- Magazzino d'Arte Moderna is located at Via dei Prefetti, 17, 00186 Roma, Italy, in the Campo Marzio area of Rome. The nearest stations are Spagna (Metro Line A), Fontanella Borghese (bus stop), San Silvestro (bus hub).
- What can I see at Magazzino d'Arte Moderna?
- Campo Marzio contemporary-art gallery, founded 1997, championing bold Italian and international artists near the Pantheon.
- Do I need to book Magazzino d'Arte Moderna in advance?
- Magazzino d'Arte Moderna is free to enter and most days you can walk in. For special exhibitions, weekends, and school holidays, booking a timed slot can help you skip queues. Check the museum's website for current requirements.
- When is the best time to visit Magazzino d'Arte Moderna?
- Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.