Museum of Military History by Daniel Libeskind, in Dresden, Germany.

The light and sensitive texture of the building has a beautiful contrast to the sharp and metal covered extension. This brutally cuts through the neoclassicist pastel building, seemingly ignoring the past (just like actual wars). Libeskind did know what he was doing, the extension does match the function of the museum too.

Iconic and well known yet super unique.

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