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PAULSKIRCHE
A monument under pressureSEP 7, 2019 – FEB 16, 2020
A collaboration by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum and the Wüstenrot Foundation
In the hope that Frankfurt would become the new German capital, the Paulskirche was reconstructed as a potential seat for the parliament in 1947-8, having been severely damaged by bombing raids. Under the leadership of Rudolf Schwarz, a consciously plain space was developed to represent the admission of guilt and the democratic new beginning. In the meantime, the Paulskirche has become a ceremonial hall that has prompted nationwide debate, yet whose architectural quality is seldom acknowledged.
The exhibition outlines the history of its construction and rebuilding from 1786 to today in parallel with the relevant political and social trends. Numerous historical and current photos are displayed, along with design drawings from the DAM’s collection. Particular attention is paid to the renovations in the 1960s and 1980s, along with the discussions that accompanied these, which were not long ago resurfacing in light of the approaching renovation work with calls for restoration of the church to its pre-war state.
Die Ausstellung
Paulskirche
Impressions of the exhibition “Paulskirche – A monument under pressure”
© Moritz Bernoully
Coinciding program
Publication
 
			
Paulskirche –
A political story of architecture
Edited by Maximilan Liesner, Philipp Sturm, Peter Cachola Schmal and Philip Kurz
av edition, Stuttgart
27 x 19, 5 cm, 160 pages
ISBN 978-3-89986-315-4 (German/English)
Available at the museum shop: EUR 29,–,
available at the bookstores: EUR 39,–
Further exhibitions
PAULSKIRCHE. Demokratie, Debatte, Denkmal
Building Cities Today? The challenge of new urban neighbourhoods in Germany
ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION KITS 1890 – 1990 – Plenty to play with!
Details
- Start:
- 7. September 2019
- End:
- 16. February 2020
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- Ausstellung
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