
Imagine stepping into a place in Palermo where time seems to shift, where the city's past and present intertwine. That's what you'll find at Mare Memoria Viva, a truly unique eco-museum housed in a fascinating former 19th-century train station.
This isn't just a building; it's a space filled with stories. The old station, with its cast-iron pillars and wooden roof, is surrounded by a beautiful garden of Mediterranean plants, creating a peaceful haven near the sea and the mouth of the Oreto river. Inside, Mare Memoria Viva holds a rich archive of photos, videos, interviews, and documents, alongside artworks and research, all contributing to a vibrant picture of Palermo's coastal history.
The museum offers an engaging, interactive experience that takes you on a journey from the sea to the land. Through compelling stories of people, places, animals, plants, and buildings, you'll explore the city's evolution. The Oreto river, with a special section dedicated to its care and natural beauty, flows through the narrative, while the sea acts as both a metaphor and a constant presence.
Mare Memoria Viva is designed to be a place for everyone. It's fully accessible to people with disabilities and offers resources for visitors who are blind or deaf. More than just a museum, it's a cultural center, an educational space, a garden with a cafe, and a welcoming place for community and ecological awareness.
Here, you have the opportunity to delve into a Palermo that many tourists miss. You can book tours and walks in Italian or English to explore the coastal area, enjoy the garden and cafe, and participate in events and workshops. Just a short distance from the bustling historic center, you'll discover a city of contrasts, where open wounds and hidden beauty exist side-by-side, where lesser-known stories are told, and where challenges meet regeneration.
Visit the Mare Memoria Viva website: www.marememoriaviva.it
You'll find Mare Memoria Viva at Via Messina Marine 14, 90123 Palermo.
Mare Memoria Viva offers a powerful experience that encourages reflection on the relationship between humanity and the environment. It's a place where memory comes alive, and where we can envision the future with fresh perspectives.