Museum fur Moderne Kunst - Reviews from across the web
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Museum Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany (Hans Hollein) - Architecture of Germany - German Architecture Guides from Archiseek.com The result of an open architectural competition held in 1983, work did not commence under 1987 with the museum finally opening on 6th June 1991. The architect chosen was Hans Hollein, who won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1985. The long drawn out project is sited on an awkward triangular site. ... germany.archiseek.com
Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt | MyTravelGuide.com Designed by Hans Hollein, this museum is among the most important in Frankfurt and is known to locals as 'das Tortenstuck' ('the slice of cake') due to its triangular shape. The unconventional yet elegantly designed building reflects the style of contemporary art and enriches Frankfurt's architectur... mytravelguide.com
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt - IgoUgo Reviews One can say that the building may overpower the artworks contained within, but I like to think of the architecture as a work of art in its own right. The interiors are appropriate settings for modern works as diverse as those created by Warhol, Liechtenstein, Beuys, etc. The complex series of forty ... igougo.com
Museum für Moderne Kunst (Museum of Modern Art) | Museum/Attraction Review | Frankfurt | Frommers.com This museum opened in 1991 in a building created by Hans Hollein, the Viennese architect. The structure is designed like a boat, but in spite of its somewhat bizarre shape, the gallery has a bright, spacious air. (Some critics claim the dazzling architecture is more interesting than the exhibits.) M... frommers.com
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