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, is now open! Located in Piazza della Repubblica, this impressive museum is the creation of Marco Accordi Rickards, a writer, journalist, professor, and CEO of Vigamus.
Rickards, a passionate advocate for preserving video game history, describes GAMM as a captivating journey blending history, technology, and interactive gameplay. The museum builds upon the success of Vigamus, another Roman gaming museum that has welcomed over two million visitors since 2012.
GAMM boasts 700 square meters of exhibit space across two floors, organized into three distinct thematic areas. Get a sneak peek below!
Explore GAMM's Interactive Exhibits:
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GAMMDOME: A digital wonderland featuring interactive stations alongside authentic 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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PARC (Path of Arcadia): Journey back to the golden age of arcade games! Relive the classics from the late 1970s through the 1980s, with a touch of early 1990s nostalgia.
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HIP (Historical Playground): Delve into the mechanics of game design. This area offers a behind-the-scenes look at game structure, interaction, and design principles.
GAMM is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM, and Fridays and Saturdays until 11:30 PM. Tickets cost 15 euros. Visit the official GAMM website for more information.
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