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The Groninger Museum is a workmanship historical center in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The historical center displays current and contemporary craft of nearby, national, and universal craftsmen. The exhibition hall opened in 1874. The present post-pioneer building comprises of three principle structures outlined independently by engineers Philippe Starck, Alessandro Mendini, Coop Himmelblau, and was finished in 1994.

The exhibition hall was fundamentally paid for by Gasunie, the Dutch national gaseous petrol organization. The organization was commending its 25th commemoration and needed to give the city of Groningen a present. Haks, needing to move out of the old and inadequate presentation space, recommended another exhibition hall building. Gasunie consented to Hak's proposition and allowed 25 million guilders for the task.

The Groninger Museum is home to different presentations of neighborhood, national, and universal masterpieces, a large portion of them current and conceptual. Some have incited contention, for example, the photograph display of Andres Serrano, yet others are more customary, for example, the presentation of the works by Ilya Repin, the "Russian Rembrandt". While the presentation "David Bowie is" was occurring at the gallery the passing of David Bowie was reported. The exhibition hall reacted by opening a sympathy enlist and opening its ways to guests on Monday.

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