Kolumba Museum

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Kolumba Museum is a contemporary art and archaeology museum in Cologne, Germany, renowned for its serene, minimalist architecture designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor.

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instanceOf archaeology museum
art museum
contemporary art museum
architect Peter Zumthor
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
minimalist architecture
awarded BDA Prize (Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten)
surface form: Architecture prize of the Association of German Architects (BDA) Cologne
builtOnSiteOf St. Kolumba church
city Cologne
country Germany
dedicatedTo archaeology
art
religious art
focusesOn dialogue between past and present
religion and contemporary art
formerName Cologne Diocesan Museum
hasCollection archaeological finds
contemporary art
liturgical objects
medieval art
modern art
hasExhibitionType permanent exhibition
temporary exhibitions
hasFeature archaeological excavation level
daylight-optimized exhibition spaces
perforated brick façade
quiet contemplation rooms
hasMaterial concrete
glass
grey brick
wood interiors
hasType diocesan museum
inception 2007
incorporates Gottfried Böhm chapel "Madonna in den Trümmern"
ruins of St. Kolumba church
languageOfWebsite English
German
locatedIn Cologne
Cologne
surface form: Cologne city centre

Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
namedAfter St. Kolumba
notableWorkOf Peter Zumthor
openingDate 2007
operatedBy Bishopric of Cologne
surface form: Archdiocese of Cologne
ownedBy Ecclesiastical province of Cologne
surface form: Archdiocese of Cologne
website https://www.kolumba.de

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Peter Zumthor notableWork Kolumba Museum
Peter Zumthor designed Kolumba Museum