Deutsches Museum
Munich, Germany


In 2015, work began in Munich on the complete renovation of the entire Deutsches Museum exhibition building. Seven years later, the first phase of the project was completed, and 20 new and updated permanent exhibitions were opened. At the same time, modernisation began in the second part of the building.
For this phase of the second construction phase, a temporary entrance building had to be erected to serve as an interim entrance until the planned reopening on the 125th anniversary of the museum's founding in 2028. For the first time in the history of the museum, access to the Deutsches Museum is no longer via the old entrance in the museum courtyard, but via a new, multi-storey building made of LAMBERTS profiled glass at the Corneliusbrücke.
It extends far over the western embankment, which is why the path at this point was widened with a walkway over the Isar River. The structure, which houses the entrance, ticket offices and a lift, extends over all the above-ground levels of the former ‘Centre for New Technologies’ on the western façade. On level 1, visitors enter the cloakroom area.

