After undergoing a €58 million renovation led by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, Lisbon’s Modern Art Centre (CAM) is set to reopen its doors to the public. The overhaul of the museum, which has been closed for several years, aims to modernize and revitalize the institution, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts.
The renovation project, which began in 2020 and took several years to complete, included the refurbishment of the museum’s exhibition spaces, facilities, and infrastructure. Kuma’s design vision for CAM combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary elements, creating a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
The reopening of the Modern Art Centre is highly anticipated by both locals and tourists, who are eager to explore the museum’s extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. With its new look and enhanced amenities, CAM is expected to attract a larger and more diverse audience, establishing itself as a cultural hub in Lisbon.
The museum’s director, Maria Silva, expressed her excitement about the reopening, stating that the renovation project has breathed new life into CAM and will help showcase the beauty and complexity of modern art to a wider audience. She added that the museum’s revamped spaces will provide a dynamic and engaging environment for visitors to connect with art in a meaningful way.
The grand reopening of Lisbon’s Modern Art Centre is scheduled for next month, with a series of special exhibitions and events planned to celebrate the occasion. Art lovers and cultural enthusiasts are encouraged to mark their calendars and experience the transformed museum firsthand.
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