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TIRPITZ / BIG


© Laurian Ghinitoiu

© Laurian Ghinitoiu



© Mike Bink

From the architect. The new TIRPITZ is a sanctuary in the sand that acts as a gentle counterbalance to the dramatic war history of the site in Blåvand on the west coast of Denmark.




© Rasmus Hjortshøj



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© Rasmus Hjortshøj

The 2,800 m2 ‘invisible museum’ transforms and expands a historic German WWII bunker into a groundbreaking cultural complex comprising four exhibitions within a single structure, seamlessly embedded into the landscape.




© Rasmus Hjortshøj



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© Frederik Lyng

Upon arrival, visitors will first see the bunker until they approach through the heath-lined pathways and find the walls cut into the dunes from all sides and descend to meet in a central clearing.




© Rasmus Hjortshøj

The courtyard allows access into the four underground gallery spaces that have an abundance of daylight even though they are literally carved into the sand.




© Rasmus Hjortshøj

The exhibitions, designed by Dutch agency Tinker Imagineers, showcase permanent and temporary themed experiences that ground the tale of an impressive war machine.




© Rasmus Hjortshøj

While set by the heavy hermetic object of the WWII bunker, the new TIRPITZ is a sharp contrast to the concrete monolith by camouflaging with the landscape and inviting lightness and openness into the new museum.




© Mike Bink



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© Laurian Ghinitoiu

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