Felix Nussbaum Museum

Architect: Studio Libeskind

Location: Osnabrück, Germany

Category: Cultural / Museum

Felix Nussbaum Museum

About

The Felix Nussbaum Museum is an extension to the Cultural History Museum in Osnabrück and is dedicated to the work of Felix Nussbaum, the Jewish artist born in Osnabrück in 1904. The Museum displays Nussbaum’s graphics and paintings done prior to his extermination in Auschwitz, and houses a temporary exhibition space focusing on the themes of racism and intolerance. The building was completed in the summer of 1998, in collaboration with Reinders & Partner Lange, and has already attracted more than 4 million visitors.

Building Info

  • Total Floor Area: 1890 m²

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