VIGAMUS IS EVOLVING: INTRODUCING GAMM – GAME MUSEUM
AFTER 12 YEARS, VIGAMUS IS EVOLVING: INTRODUCING GAMM – GAME MUSEUM

New exciting project GAMM – Game Museum to be unveiled during Checkpoint Festival of Interactive Experiences in Rome this month
The team behind VIGAMUS The Video Game Museum of Rome has joined forces to create Kabuto, an innovative and tech-driven start-up founded by veterans of the entertainment industry to create, manage, and develop a new venture, GAMM – Game Museum.
Located in the heart of Rome at Piazza della Repubblica, GAMM will launch on November 30, 2024, just after Checkpoint – Festival of Interactive Experiences taking place on 28 – 29 November at Casa del Cinema di Roma.
GAMM was born from the extraordinary success story of Vigamus – The Video Game Museum of Rome, which has hosted over two million visitors from around the world since its inception in 2012. Open 7 days a week, GAMM will span approximately 700 square meters, divided into two levels and three thematic areas. It offers an immersive and interactive journey through the world of video games, combining cutting-edge digital content with a collection of unique, valuable artifacts. It promotes the interactive medium as a form of cultural art and expression.
The museum is designed not only for video game enthusiasts but also for families, young people, tourists, schools, academies, and industry experts, and for anyone interested in discovering the unique cultural medium that has, over the years, captivated and moved people of all ages and backgrounds.
Marco Accordi Rickards, Director of GAMM said: “GAMM – Game Museum aims to highlight the cultural and artistic value of video games as interactive works allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a path based on the combination of history, technology, and the exploration of gameplay.”
Luisa Bixio, Co-Founder of Kabuto said: “GAMM will be an immersive museum space, where video games as a cultural medium can be explored from the origins to the latest evolution, visitors from all over the world will be able to discover a new location in the heart of Rome.”
GAMM
Opening: November 30
Location: Piazza della Repubblica, Rome
Opening hours: 7 days a week from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM, and on Fridays and Saturdays also from 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM
Website: www.gammuseum.com
Checkpoint – Festival of Interactive Experiences
Dates: November 28-29
Location: Casa del Cinema, Rome, Largo Marcello Mastroianni 1
Admission: Free, subject to availability
Website: https://checkpointconference.com/
GAMM Website: www.gammuseum.com (the website will be active from November 4, 2024)
About KABUTO s.r.l
KABUTO is an innovative and technological start-up with a rich heritage rooted in over 25 years of experience in the field of interactive works. It was founded by the team behind Vigamus Group. GAMM – Game Museum aims to constitute the evolution of the Group’s history in preserving, promoting, and expanding the cultural and artistic value of the interactive medium as a cutting-edge museum space. Our journey has seen the development of several key assets, including the VIGAMUS – The Videogame Museum of Rome, which opened its doors in 2012, and the VIGAMUS Academy, offering specialized training since 2014.
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