Museum of Bavarian History, Regensburg Development, German Architecture Competition Design
Museum of Bavarian History, Germany
International Architecture Competition Entry – design by Mauro Turin Architectes
16 May 2013
Bavaria History Museum
Design: Mauro Turin Architectes
Location: Regensburg, Germany
The project of the office for the Regensburg city, listed on the Unesco World Heritage Sites, is distinguished in Germany between 260 competitors.
Museum of Bavarian History images / information received from Mauro Turin Architectes
Location:Regensburg, Germany ‘
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