GAMM Is the Biggest Game Museum in Italy Where You Can Share Pieces of Game History
Rome's newest attraction: GAMM, the city's largest video game museum! Now open to the public in Piazza della Repubblica, GAMM is the creation of Marco Accordi Rickards, a writer, journalist, professor, and CEO of Vigamus.
Rickards' passion for preserving video game history is evident in GAMM, a museum he describes as a journey through history, technology, and gameplay. GAMM builds upon the legacy of Vigamus, another successful Rome-based gaming museum that has attracted over two million visitors since 2012.
This expansive museum, covering 700 square meters across two floors, is divided into three captivating thematic areas. Take a sneak peek before we delve into the details!
Explore GAMM's Interactive Exhibits:
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GAMMDOME: A digital haven featuring interactive stations and genuine gaming artifacts, including consoles and donated items. The experience is built around the 4 E Concept: Experience, Exhibition, Education, and Entertainment.
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Path of Arcadia (PARC): Step back in time to the golden age of arcade games! Relive the classics from the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s.
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Historical Playground (HIP): A unique area dedicated to the mechanics of game design. Explore game structures, interaction mechanics, and design rules – it's like getting a behind-the-scenes look at gaming history.
Visit GAMM:
GAMM is open Monday to Thursday from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM, and Fridays and Saturdays until 11:30 PM. Tickets cost 15 euros. For more information, visit the official GAMM website.
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