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Danish Jewish Museum

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About Danish Jewish Museum

Arranged in a standout amongst the most settled parts of Copenhagen in Denmark, the Danish Jewish Museum is housed in a past seventeenth-century pontoon asylum and library worked by King Christian IV. Studio Libeskind arranged the new inside space while securing the primary building. The display contrasts from other European Jewish Museums in light of the way that the Danish Jews were, all around, saved from the Nazis by the undertakings of their family.

This real exhibition of altruism or "mitzvah" is the controlling thought of the display's framework and symbolized in its casing, structure, and light. Studio Libeskind interlaced the paramount vaulted square structure with new show spaces and shows. The juxtaposition of the contemporary makes a dynamic trade between the building of the past and without limits. Completed in 2003, the Danish Jewish Museum was seen with an American Architect Award in 2005.

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