National Geographic, one of the world's largest international organizations in the field of science and education, has just made a selection of ten modern wonders of the world and has chosen the Andalusian Memory Museum, located in Granada, as one of them .
The content of the Museum finds its perfect continent in the project devised by Alberto Campo Baeza, an architect born in Cádiz and, in turn, author of the Cube, Bankia's headquarters in Andalusia. With the title of 'Modern wonders: museums with spectacular architecture', National Geographic has selected ten museums around the world that 'captivate visitors even before entering'. Buildings that 'are worth seeing for the aesthetic merits of its design, as well as for its creative content'.
Only ten unique and special buildings from all over the world have been selected and in Spain there are two of them, twenty percent of the total, being the country with the most buildings listed next to Germany and Denmark, also with two buildings selected.
The building has an area of 15,000 square meters, and it houses both the Caja Granada Theater, the Plaza de las Culturas and a permanent area of workshops and temporary exhibitions.
The Andalusian Memory Museum is made up of a set of spaces in which an intense cultural, social and educational programming is developed, designed from an inclusive perspective that has been distinguished with important international awards, such as the European Museum Year Award, for its social and educational character.
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