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Museum of Applied Art

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The Museum of Applied Art, also known as Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAKK) in Cologne, Germany, is a flourishing space where art, design, and architecture harmoniously converge. Founded in 1888, it is one of the oldest museums of its kind in Germany. It is dedicated to showcasing craftsmanship and design spanning over 2,000 years, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Located in the heart of Cologne, near the famous Cologne Cathedral, the museum's exterior is a unique blend of styles. The original building was designed by the renowned architect, Josef Maria Olbrich, in the late 19th century. However, due to severe damage in World War II, it was later redesigned by Rudolf Schwarz and Josef Bernard, incorporating the remains of the medieval city wall into the new structure. The result is a fascinating blend of modernist architecture and historical elements, making the museum a notable landmark. As you step inside, the museum's interior design is a testament to the idea that form follows function. The spacious halls, clean lines, and minimalistic decor create a serene atmosphere conducive to appreciating art. More than 100,000 objects are displayed in a fluid layout that guides visitors through different periods and styles, from medieval goldsmith art to Bauhaus design and contemporary objects. The MAKK is renowned for its extensive collection of European applied arts, rich in variety and depth. This includes a vast collection of furniture, ceramics, glass, textiles, and metalwork, among others. One of the museum's highlights is the "Design Department", which chronologically presents furniture and design objects from the 10th century to the present day. The "Fashion Design" area is another crowd-puller, featuring over 3,000 pieces of historical and contemporary fashion. The museum also hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs, aiming to offer an interactive experience and stimulating dialogue about design and social change. Its commitment to promoting understanding and appreciation of design and craftsmanship has made the Museum of Applied Art in Cologne a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, historians, and designers worldwide. Its unique blend of historical and contemporary exhibits, set within an architectural gem, is both a tribute to the past and a beacon for the future of design.

    An d. Rechtschule 7, 50667 Köln, Germany

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