National Museum of Underwater Archaeology

ARQUA - Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática

National Museum of Underwater Archaeology
Spolupráce:Pedro Díaz, Pedro Caro, Fernando Burgos, Joaquín Amaya
Address: Paseo Muelle Alfonso XII 22, Cartagena, Spain
Investor:Ministerio de Educación y Cultura
Completion:2001-08
Area:6012 m2
Price:11 458 000 Euro


The name of the Museum, written in enormous letters, runs the length of a canvas of coloured concrete that constitutes the interior facade of the Centre, evoking, in their design, the condition of a volume emerging, of the submerged Museum.
The building emerges to the surface as two elements. Between the two, a wide ramp descends, bringing the visitor into the interior of the museum. The experience of entering is perceived as a metaphor of submersion into the ocean. The long, opaque, prismatic volume of the National Centre is located adjacent to the road which runs in front of the city walls and is aligned parallel to the edge of the quay. The other volume; broken, angular and more transparent, adopts a geometry that permits it to accommodate between the two volumes a type of plaza over the quay, the entrance to the building, a waiting room for the Museum, an open air public exhibition space from which it is possible to perceive through the lantern of the museum, some of the objects on display inside.
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