In the midst of Rome's ancient ruins and Renaissance masterpieces, MAXXI—Italy's National Museum of 21st-Century Art—is a refreshing difference in speed. The museum includes a space committed to craftsmanship and another to engineering, however is perhaps most famous for the striking structure itself, designed by prize-winning modeler Zaha Hadid. The National Museum of 21st-Century Art (Museo Nazionale Delle Arti del XXI Secolo) has an enormous lasting assortment of paintings, installations, video workmanship, and photography dating from 1970 to now and furthermore holds transitory exhibitions featuring artists from around the world. MAXXI is regularly a photograph stop on Rome design tours, and you can look at its spacious galleries inside to completely value the structure's magnificence.