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- A fan shaped hall borders the perimeter of the interior garden and the exhibition halls are organized horizontally, in a single level, through a system of alternate exhibition rooms that generate an internal museographic circuit which is totally independent from the Museums public and communication spaces.
- The rooms are then presented as a succession of balanced, pure, abstract unfilled spaces, bathed by natural Light which results in a sense of warm calmness ideal for reading and enjoying the visual arts.
- At its time the Fine Arts Museum was a clear example of Urban Architecture, with a mix of local and universal formal codes, in tune with the city’s cosmopolitan and eclectical character.