Ordrupgaard Museum, Copenhagen Denmark
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Ordrupgaard Museum near Copenhagen
13 Aug 2021
Architects: Snøhetta, Norway
Location: Ordrupgaard near Jægersborg Dyrehave, north of Copenhagen, Denmark
Photos by Laura Stamer
Ordrupgaard Museum near Copenhagen
Ordrupgaard Museum
Situated near Jægersborg Dyrehave, north of Copenhagen, Ordrupgaard houses Northern Europe?s most comprehensive collection of French and Danish art from the 19th and early 20th century. Originally built as a three-winged country mansion in the neo-classical style during World War I, the museum was expanded by a modern 1,150 sqm glass and black lava concrete extension in 2005, designed by Zaha Hadid.
Snøhetta?s design, most of which is underground, but also partly excavated from the landscape, creates a holistic and continuous path throughout the entire museum and its surrounding park and gardens, linking Hadid?s extension for special exhibitions with the museum?s original building and permanent collection. In total, Snøhetta?s design comprises landscape interventions as well as five brand new, subterranean exhibition spaces, two of which create a continuation of Hadid?s exhibition space, and three specially dedicated to one of the museum?s main attractions: its extensive and permanent collection of French impressionistic paintings.
Through its innovative yet subdued design, the new extension and its exhibition spaces allow for a circular m...
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