
Pinakothek der Moderne
The Pinakothek der Moderne is a modern art museum built to bring different streams of the twentieth century under one roof. Designed by architect Stephan Braunfels, it was inaugurated in September 2002 after seven years of construction, following a longer push that had already lasted a decade when bureaucratic objections to design and cost slowed progress. The building’s massing is distinctly rectilinear: a façade of white and grey concrete is cut by large windows, while high-rise columns support an extensive canopied roof. At the four corners, connected by a central domed rotunda, each space is dedicated to a specific collection—Art (Kunst), Architecture (Architektur), Design (Design), and Works on Paper (Graphik). …
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