The new one has just been inaugurated Military History Museum of Dresden born from a project signed by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind. It is a’architecture innovative characterized by a facade of great impact: a gigantic sliver of steel, glass and concrete 30 meters high cuts the facade of the neoclassical building crossing the volume for five floors. Let’s take a closer look at what it is.
The new Museum of Military History in Dresden bears the signature of the famous architect Daniel Libeskind. Located inside a historic neoclassical building built in 1873 by William I of Prussia-Germany as an arsenal of the Saxon army, the new Museum owes all its architectural peculiarity to a gigantic sliver of steel, glass and concrete that cuts the building in all its height.
The new one has just been inaugurated Military History Museum of Dresden born from a project signed by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind. It is a’architecture innovative characterized by a facade of great impact: a gigantic sliver of steel, glass and concrete 30 meters high cuts the facade of the neoclassical building crossing the volume for five floors. Let’s take a closer look at what it is.
The new Museum of Military History in Dresden bears the signature of the famous architect Daniel Libeskind. Located inside a historic neoclassical building built in 1873 by William I of Prussia-Germany as an arsenal of the Saxon army, the new Museum owes all its architectural peculiarity to a gigantic sliver of steel, glass and concrete that cuts the building in all its height.