State Museum for Egyptian Art, University of Television and Film, Muenchen, Germany. Architect: Peter Boehm Architekten, 2011.

State Museum for Egyptian Art, University of Television and Film, Muenchen, Germany. Architect: Peter Boehm Architekten, 2011.

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The Museum for Egyptian Art (National Collection of Egyptian Art) is located below the extensive meadow area between university building and Alte Pinakothek and appears submerged, as if it were an excavation site. Via a separate forecourt in the shape of a flat, gently sloping ramp with steps, visitors can access the lowered entrance to the National Collection of Egyptian Art that is marked by a large, shear wall. Large sculpture halls for the subterranean museum rooms are grouped around a light courtyard, set within a lawn area. This space can be additionally used for exhibition purposes. The university block was set back from the Gabelsbergerstrasse with the Museum of Egyptian Art in front of it and underneath the actual square. The university block consists of a 150 m long stone plinth wall and a delicate, very finely constructed glass body on top of it. Behind this wall, protected against noise and other disturbances, are the studio, the cinemas and a library with large windows tha

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Image File: CRIC-4255-0004
Caption: State Museum for Egyptian Art, University of Television and Film, Muenchen, Germany. Architect: Peter Boehm Architekten, 2011. Sculpture room.
Property Release: No
Model Release: N/A
Dimensions in PX: 4729 x 3547 pixels
Date of Photograph: 27/07/2012
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Christian Richters/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: State Museum for Egyptian Art, University of Television and Film
Headline: State Museum for Egyptian Art, University of Television and Film, Muenchen, Germany. Architect: Peter Boehm Architekten, 2011.
City: Muenchen
Country: Germany
Architect: Peter Boehm Architekten
Architect Website: www.peterboehm-architekten.de
Category: Culture And Entertainment
Building Type: Museum
Year of Completion: 2011
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: The Museum for Egyptian Art (National Collection of Egyptian Art) is located below the extensive meadow area between university building and Alte Pinakothek and appears submerged, as if it were an excavation site. Via a separate forecourt in the shape of a flat, gently sloping ramp with steps, visitors can access the lowered entrance to the National Collection of Egyptian Art that is marked by a large, shear wall. Large sculpture halls for the subterranean museum rooms are grouped around a light courtyard, set within a lawn area. This space can be additionally used for exhibition purposes. The university block was set back from the Gabelsbergerstrasse with the Museum of Egyptian Art in front of it and underneath the actual square. The university block consists of a 150 m long stone plinth wall and a delicate, very finely constructed glass body on top of it. Behind this wall, protected against noise and other disturbances, are the studio, the cinemas and a library with large windows tha
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Orientation: H
Type: Museum
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: Nobody
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: N/A
Point of View: Room view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Interior
Photographer: Christian Richters
Source File Name: CRIC-4255-0004.jpg
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