Mattatoio - Turismo Roma Located in the heart of Rione XX - Testaccio, the architectural complex of the Mattatoio, the old slaughterhouse of Rome, was built between 1888 and 1891 by the architect Gioacchino Ersoch Today, it is considered one of the most significant industrial archeology buildings in the city due to the modernity and originality of its structures
Ex Mattatoio: Former Slaughterhouse in Romes Testaccio . . . To many visitors, One of Testaccio’s most unexpected landmarks is the ex Mattatoio – the old slaughterhouse But this hulking, half-abandoned urban relics is exactly why Testaccio exists The mattatoio was inaugurated in 1890, replacing the slaughterhouse that was located in Piazza del Popolo
Rome’s slaughterhouse: the Mattatoio Museum of Testaccio The Mattatoio is Rome’s most unusual museum It can only be compared to the city’s other unique museum: Centrale Montemartini Museum in Ostiense, a 1930s electric power station, where first-century Roman marbles share the museum space with the power generator still in place in the center of the museum space
Mattatoio (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with . . . Originariamente complesso di padiglioni destinati alla macellazione e distribuzione della carne di Roma Bella la struttura, risalente al 1888; collocata nel quartiere Testaccio è infatti correntemente chiamato Mattatoio di Testaccio
Mattatoio, Rome | Hours, exhibitions and artworks on Artsupp The Mattatoio in Testaccio, built between 1888 and 1891 by Gioacchino Ersoch, is considered one of the most important industrial archaeology buildings in the city for the modernity and originality of its structures
Discover the Mattatoio: A Hub of Modern Art and Culture in Rome Nestled in the charming area of Testaccio, the Mattatoio presents an intriguing fusion of history and contemporary culture Originally built as a slaughterhouse in the late 19th century, this iconic structure has been transformed into a modern art museum and performing arts theater
Visit Mattatoio Testaccio (Mattatoio Testaccio) in Rome . . . Mattatoio Testaccio is a former slaughterhouse turned cultural hub in Rome's Testaccio neighborhood Originally the largest slaughterhouse in Europe, it now houses contemporary art spaces, an architecture school, and a vibrant alternative enclave
Visit | Mattatoio di Roma The Mattatoio, ex Macro Testaccio, offers contemporary art exhibitions and events in one of Rome’s most important industrial buildings
A Taste of Authentic Rome: Exploring the Mattatoio and . . . Both the Mattatoio and Testaccio Market are located in the Testaccio district, in the southern part of Rome You can easily reach them by foot form Tiberina Island along lungotevere or taking Metro Line B to Piramide station, or by bus (lines 23, 280, or 716) It’s just a short walk from there — follow the locals, and you’ll know you’re