Exploring the Paul Klee Center by Renzo Piano Building Workshop Through Katerina Skarka's Photography
Briefly

The Zentrum Paul Klee features a uniquely distinctive curved roof comprised of hand-welded steel beams that create three undulating 'hills', housing diverse spaces like exhibition areas, a concert hall, and the Creaviva children's museum.
The structure's west-facing steel and glass facade features textile sun-shading devices, filtering light to protect Klee's delicate works, which require specific luminosity for preservation.
With over 4,000 of Klee's works, the Zentrum Paul Klee showcases one of the most extensive monographic collections globally and hosts exhibitions of contemporary and modern artists.
Designed to harmonize with the Swiss landscape, the museum's architecture reflects Klee's complex artworks, while enhancing the visitor experience through innovative integration with nature.
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