Museum Würth 2 at the Carmen Würth Forum
The Museum Würth 2 in the Carmen Würth Forum, designed and realized by David Chipperfield Architects, Berlin, with its around 1000 m² of exhibition space, nestles elegantly in the Hohenlohe cultural landscape.
As an elongated bar, it precedes the glass cube of the culture and congress center that opened in 2017. Five meter high, mostly daylight rooms offer ideal conditions for the diverse works of the Würth Collection and allow subtle changes of light, each of which creates a lively atmosphere. A transverse room at the end of the main hall, the so-called Belvedere (Italian: bel vedere, beautiful view), is glazed on the southeast side. It opens up to the park area with the sculptures posted there, forms a gentle transition between inside and outside and invites you to enjoy the interplay of Hohenlohe landscape, art and architecture. The architectural connection between the congress and the museum building in the Carmen Würth Forum forms an inner courtyard, around which the art shop and the café atrium are grouped and invite you to linger.