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House of History of the Federal Republic of Germany. Exhibition "Our H-Germany since 1945". Guest workers - Guido Messers sculpture "Der Auslaender" from 1989 symbolizes the first guest workers.
GERMANY, BONN - AUGUST 23: House of History of the Federal Republic of Germany. Exhibition "Our History-Germany since 1945". Guest workers - Guido Messers sculpture "Der Auslaender" from 1989 sybolizes the first guest workers. They come in the Federal Republic of Germany since the mid-1950s.
House of History of the Federal Republic of Germany. Exhibition "Our H-Germany since 1945". Guest workers - Guido Messers sculpture "Der Auslaender" from 1989 symbolizes the first guest workers.
GERMANY, BONN - AUGUST 23: House of History of the Federal Republic of Germany. Exhibition "Our History-Germany since 1945". Guest workers - Guido Messers sculpture "Der Auslaender" from 1989 sybolizes the first guest workers. They come in the Federal Republic of Germany since the mid-1950s.
Berlin, Monument to the Debris /
Berlin-Neukoelln,
Inscription stone next to the monument to the rubble woman in the Volkspark Hasenheide (sculpture to commemorate the Berlin rubble women, in the Volkspark Hasenheide since 1985).
Chiseled inscription: In gratitude dedicated to the Berlin women who after the Second World War removed the ruins of the destroyed city as ›› rubble women ‹‹ and thus founded their reconstruction / created in 1955 by Katharina Singer ".
View.
, 2020.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat. Im Bild genutzte und ungenutze Briefkästen.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Siedlung am Perlacher Forst in München, 2020
Die ehemalige Ami-Siedlung am Perlacher Forst im Stadtteil Fasangarten. Viele Wohnungen in der Cincinnatistraße 44 bis 48, 50 bis 54 und 56 bis 60 sowie Pennstraße 1 bis 5 stehen leer, da die Eigentümerin der Wohnanlage, die Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (Bima), umfangreiche Bauvorhaben in Planung hat.
Tent of the homeless under the Kennedy Bridge in Hamburg
Graffiti with the tacs "Glück" on the walls, in front of it a tent of the homeless. The Kennedy Bridge (built in 1953, inaugurated with the name Neue Lombardsbrücke, renamed in 1963) spans the Alster between the Inner and Outer Alster in Hamburg. Urban and national road and rail traffic runs above it. Outdoor shot in winter, photography
Tent of the homeless under the Kennedy Bridge in Hamburg
Rowers on the Alster, graffiti with the tacs "Glück" on the walls. The Kennedy Bridge (built in 1953, inaugurated with the name Neue Lombardsbrücke, renamed in 1963) spans the Alster between the Inner and Outer Alster in Hamburg. Urban and national road and rail traffic runs above it. Outdoor shot in winter, photography
In the afternoon under the Kennedy Bridge in Hamburg
Graffiti with the tacs "Truk" on the walls. The Kennedy Bridge (built in 1953, inaugurated with the name Neue Lombardsbrücke, renamed in 1963) spans the Alster between the Inner and Outer Alster in Hamburg. Urban and national road and rail traffic runs above it. Outdoor shot in winter, photography,
Tent of the homeless under the Kennedy Bridge in Hamburg
Graffiti with the tacs "Glück" on the walls, in front of it a tent of the homeless. The Kennedy Bridge (built in 1953, inaugurated with the name Neue Lombardsbrücke, renamed in 1963) spans the Alster between the Inner and Outer Alster in Hamburg. Urban and national road and rail traffic runs above it. Outdoor shot in winter, photography
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Exterior view: facade courtyard.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Inside view: chapel.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Exterior view: facade.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards)
New building on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was destroyed in the war.
Exterior view: reflection of the facade with lettering.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards)
New building on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was destroyed in the war.
Interior view with a view of Cologne Cathedral.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards)
New building on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was destroyed in the war.
Interior view with a view of Cologne Cathedral.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards)
New building on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was destroyed in the war.
Interior view with a view of Cologne Cathedral.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Ruins" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated 1950) on the site of the largely war-damaged Romanesque church of St. Kolumba.
Interior view: foundations / excavations St. Kolumba.
Photo 2019.
Cologne, Kolumba, art museum, photo
Cologne, Kolumba.
Archbishop's Diocesan Museum (architect Peter Zumthor, Switzerland, opened in 2007, several awards).
New building with integration of the Lady Chapel "Madonna in the Trümmern" (architect Gottfried Böhm, inaugurated in 1950) on the site of the Romanesque church of St. Kolumba, which was largely destroyed in the war.
Exterior view: facade courtyard.
Photo 2019.