Visitor Centre – Roman Theatre of Malaga in Malaga, Spain

July 09, 2010 Category: Cultural, Public Buildings

The Visitor Centre – Roman Theatre of Malaga designed by Tejedor +Architects is located in Malaga, Spain. The Roman Theatre of Malaga is a monument placed in the hillside of the Alcazaba fortress. The Visitors’ Centre is designed like the first step to incorporate definitely the Roman Theatre into the new public space generated next to the Picasso Museum. Antiquity and modernity, past and future, are summarized symbolically in this site.

While the archaeological research continues the Andalucian Cultural Administration has decided to present the monument in a small building of 172 m2 that solves two fundamental needs; to explain the archaeological remains to a non specializing public and to provide a support place for archaeologists.

The exempt, light and abstract piece, is formed like access door to the site. The basic materials are two: panels finished in wood and serigraphic glass with the Lex Flavia Malacitana. The Latin text, out of its original support in bronze, turns into a texture, into an enigmatic background that blurs the presence of the box. At the same time, the glass front aspires to call the visitor to know better an extraordinary emergent heritage.

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