single ticket valid until 17 April, for all ongoing exhibitions, due to the refurbishment of 2 galleries
– for young people aged between 18 and 25 (not yet turned 25);
– for groups of 15 people or more;
– La Galleria Nazionale, Museo Ebraico di Roma ticket holders;
– upon presentation of ID card or badge: Accademia Costume & Moda, Accademia Fotografica, Biblioteche di Roma, Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Enel (for badge holder and accompanying person), FAI Fondo Ambiente Italiano, Feltrinelli, Gruppo FS, IN/ARCH Istituto Nazionale di Architettura, Sapienza Università di Roma, LAZIOcrea, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Amici di Palazzo Strozzi, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Scuola Internazionale di Comics, Teatro Olimpico, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro di Roma, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Youthcard;
– upon presenting at the ticket office a Trenitalia ticket to Rome purchased between 27 November 2024 and 21 April 2025
valid for one year from the date of purchase
– minors under 18 years of age;
– myMAXXI cardholders;
– on your birthday presenting an identity document;
– upon presentation of EU Disability Card holders and or accompanying letter from hosting association/institution for: people with disabilities and accompanying person, people on the autistic spectrum and accompanying person, deaf people, people with cognitive disabilities and complex communication needs and their caregivers, people with serious illnesses and their caregivers, guests of first aid and anti-violence centres and accompanying operators, residents of therapeutic communities and accompanying operators;
– MiC employees;
– journalists who can prove their business activity;
– European Union tour guides and tour guides, licensed (ref. Circular n.20/2016 DG-Museums);
– 1 teacher for every 10 students;
– AMACI members;
– CIMAM International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art members;
– ICOM members;
– from Tuesday to Friday (excluding holidays) European Union students and university researchers in art history and architecture, public fine arts academies (AFAM registered) students and Temple University Rome Campus students;
– IED Istituto Europeo di Design professors, NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti professors, RUFA Rome University of Fine Arts professors;
– upon presentation of ID card or badge: Collezione Peggy Guggenheim a Venezia, Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Sotheby’s Preferred, MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie;
for groups of 12 people in the same tour; myMAXXI membership card-holders; registered journalists with valid ID
under 14 years of age
disabled people + possible accompanying person; minors under 3 years of age (ticket not required)
MAXXI’s Collection of Art and Architecture represents the founding element of the museum and defines its identity. Since October 2015, it has been on display with different arrangements of works.
3 Apr 2025 06.00 pm
books at MAXXILa cultura è di tuttiby Christian Greco and Paola Dubini
4 Apr 2025 06.00 pm
talkUtopie misurateby Aldo Aymonino and Giuseppe Caldarola
6 Apr 2025 12.00 pm
guided toursMemorabileIpermoda
6 Apr 2025 04.00 pm
musicElectronic ExpressionsDuality
6 Apr 2025 05.00 pm
CreAzioneFridaby Julie Taymor
10 and 11 January 2012, 21.00
Auditorium Parco della Musica, Sala Petrassi
Nineteen Mantras, a musical opera produced by the Fondazione Musisca per Roma and Fondazione MAXXI on the occasion of the exhibition Indian Highway derives from the coming together of three different creative spheres: the music of Riccardo Nova, the visual talent of Giorgio Barberio Corsetti and the corporeality of Shantala Shivalingappa, balanced between two worlds, two visions and two cultures, that of Europe and that of India.
The work represents a universal drama in which the concepts of space, time, duration and succession are not respected. Rather than succeeding one another each action expands into the next, thus creating cycles that dissolve and are reborn. The music, departing from the natural intonation of sounds, creates an itinerary within the Indian cosmogony, lingering over certain significant moments of existence.
As Giorgio Barberio Corsetti writes: “The musical Nineteen Mantras will be a visionary story of the divinities evoked by the mantras, through episodes from their mythological stories. […] The variegated fabric of the show is born out of the music, the singing, the images, the choreography and the actions of the dancers. The work with the dancers will involve two parallel threads, a structured choreography of “danced dance” curated by Shantala Shivalingappa and more theatrical actions for which I shall be responsible.”
The work will also be performed on the 13th and 14th of January at Milan’s Teatro Piccolo.
Direction, scenery and video
Giorgio Barberio Corsetti
Script
Giorgio Barberio Corsetti
and Riccardo Nova
Music
Riccardo Nova
Choreography
Shantala Shivalingappa
Dancers
Hema Sundari Vellaluru, Paride Biasuzzi, Luigi Corrado, Filippo Del Sal, Jacopo Giarda, Sho Kamiko, Vincenzo Turiano
Acrobats
Francesco Mirabile, Zielinski Jacub
Musicians
Dr Mysore Manjunath violin
Dr Uday Kiran voice
BC Manjunath mridangam and percussion
Guru Prasanna kanjira and percussion
PMCE Parco della Musica Contemporanea Ensemble
Fabio Bagnoli oboe
Paolo Ravaglia clarinett
Francesco Dillon cello
A Fondazione Musica per Roma and Fondazione MAXXI production
coproduced with the Accademia Teatro alla Scala
Executive production Fattore K.
thanks to
The Province of Rome – ABC Arte Bellezza Cultura
and Istituzione Palazzo Rospigliosi, Centro Studi Alain
Danielou Fondazione Harsharan, FLIC Scuola di Circo
Torino, Centre Henri Pousseur Musique électronique /
Musique mixte de Liège