Max Mara's Clothing Factory Turned into a Museum: Collezione Maramotti's 'Progressive Collection'
Summary
The Collezione Maramotti museum in Reggio Emilia, Italy, was established in 2007 in a former factory of Max Mara, a Japanese fashion brand founded by Akiro Maramotti. The museum features a permanent collection of modern art spanning from post-war to contemporary works, along with international artist exhibitions. Designed by architects Antonio Pasturini and Eugenio Salvarani, the building retains its industrial character with open spaces and natural light. It includes works like Claudio Parmigiani's 'Caspar David Friedrich' (1989) and offers free guided tours.
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