Designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind, Felix Nussbaum Haus is located in Osnabruck, Germany. Dedicated to the work of German Jewish painter Felix Nussbaum, the museum presents a chronological flow of the artist's works. The part of the oak host compositions created before the Second World War, concrete cutting unit showing the first pieces composed Nussbaum hid from the Nazis, and the third volume of the metal sample recently discovered paintings.
The expansion of the museum suggestive acts as a gateway to the complex and combined with the influx of visitors from nearby Osnabrück Cultural History Museum and through a glass door. This common path is combined with a new facade that cools the irregular aspect of the current volume 13.
The expansion of the museum suggestive acts as a gateway to the complex and combined with the influx of visitors from nearby Osnabrück Cultural History Museum and through a glass door. This common path is combined with a new facade that cools the irregular aspect of the current volume 13.
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