
In this episode, we explore the evolution of Italy’s post-war museums, examining how historic buildings were transformed into modern cultural spaces. Italian architects faced the challenge of preserving centuries-old structures while making them functional for today’s audiences. Through innovative design, figures like Carlo Scarpa redefined how we experience art, creating spaces where the architecture and the artwork work together to enhance the visitor’s experience. We reflect on how museums are not just containers for art but dialogues between the past and future, where each design decision shapes our connection with history.