Deutsche Guggenheim

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The Deutsche Guggenheim is an art museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located in the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank building on the Unter den Linden boulevard. The museum is a collaboration between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and the Deutsche Bank, which owns the largest corporate art collection in the World. The 3,800 square feet (350 m2) exhibition space was designed by Richard Gluckman, an American architect.
In 1993, one year before the withdrawal of American troops from the city, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s then-director, Thomas Krens, was approached with the idea of a Berlin branch of the museum by Richard C. Holbrooke, then the American Ambassador to Germany. The museum opened in November 1997, only one month after the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
The modest Berlin gallery occupies a corner of the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank building, a sandstone building constructed in 1920. The exhibition space consists of a single gallery that is 50 meters long, 8 meters wide, and 6 meters high. Gluckman designed the gallery in a minimalist style.

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