Caramella Gallery, the new exhibition space designed by László Ördögh (Velazquez Bonetto) for the Metaverse Museum, joins the ranks of the architectural landmarks that enrich the cultural landscape of Craft World.

Those familiar with Velazquez’s work know that his architectural designs are never mere exhibition spaces. Once again, we find ourselves in an environment that invites visitors to move, explore, and let themselves be surprised.

The name derives from the building’s very shape. Viewed from above, the structure resembles a candy wrapped in its wrapper; inside, however, the journey transforms into a spatial experience composed of luminous corridors, openings onto the sea, and large curvilinear volumes that seem to defy gravity.

The gallery draws inspiration from some of the most intriguing experiments in contemporary architecture, such as the famous bridge-museum The Twist in Norway, but reinterprets these concepts through the design freedom offered by virtual worlds. Here, forms can bend, intertwine, and open up toward the landscape without the limitations imposed by physical construction.

The new structure also represents a significant enrichment for the cultural landscape of Craft World, which for years has hosted artistic projects, museums, installations, and collaborative initiatives capable of enhancing the creative potential of virtual worlds.

The Caramella Gallery will open with the exhibition “Anime di Terra e di Luce” by Mario Fontanella (Sergej Zarf), the second chapter of a broad research project dedicated to the relationship between humanity, nature, spirituality, and artificial intelligence.

Through evocative images and immersive environments, the exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the fundamental questions of our time: who we are, what relationship binds us to other living beings, and how our ideas of identity, belonging, and the future are changing.

The opening will thus be an opportunity to discover both a new architectural space and a new exhibition simultaneously, in a dialogue between space and content that has always been one of the most fascinating aspects of art in virtual worlds.

Caramella Gallery
Metaverse Museum – Craft World

📅 June 26, 2026
🕙 10:00 PM

Exhibition opening 
“Anime di Terra e di Luce”
by Mario Fontanella (Sergej Zarf)

We look forward to exploring this new space dedicated to imagination together.

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