La Congiunta Museum
The building is located in a narrow valley and is a sort of elongated and silent treasure chest that follows the geography of the place and houses the sculptures of Hans Josephsohn. A sort of impregnable place that preserves the treasure of art.
It consists of a sequence of rooms illuminated with natural light from above. A closed space, defined by thick reinforced concrete walls, where the immaterial light rains from above and drips down the walls, dissolving on the ground.
It is the timeless light of the museum, from which the dark bronze sculptures emerge, acquiring a particular strength, as if they were protected and revealed at the same time.
The material with which it is built has acquired its own character, becoming something other than simple concrete.