CRAM. Where art is at home.

CRAM is a unique Centre for art research and production, hosted in the ancient Tütschenhof Residence, right in the middle of the “Rotaliana-Königsberg-Unterland”, at the confluence of the South Tyrolean - Trentin valleys of Fiemme, Fassa, Adige, Non and Sole, located in the 'Val de la Vila', near the Domus Giontec, one of the most important archeological sites of the entire Via Claudia Augusta (the ancient Roman road connecting Augsburg/Augusta, Germany with Ostiglia, Mantua, Italy). The Centre, whose name comes from the ancient celtic/germanic word Cårn-Crån (prelatin 'crona', i.e. “castle inside a rockspear” as in the name Mezzocorona/Kronmetz), is the leading centre for art sharing, learning, and production. CRAM offers multiple cultural proposals: visual and performing arts, archaeology, history and cultural events.More specifically, the centre organizes exhibitions and teaching activities, with academic courses, lectures and workshops, targeting a broad audience, including children, students, artists, cultural professionals. CRAM's philosophy is based on the social, therapeutic, and spiritual component of art making. All events have therefore a deep research on ethical and nurturing aspects inside art and culture.