File:Museum Brandhorst June 2014 02.JPG
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English: The Museum Brandhorst was opened in Munich on May 21, 2009. It displays about 200 exhibits from the collection of modern art of the heirs of the Henkel trust, Udo Fritz-Hermann and Anette Brandhorst. The building with its long, two-storey, rectangular structure and multi-coloured facade composed of 36,000 vertical ceramic louvres in 23 different coloured glazes was created by architects Sauerbruch Hutton and is located next to the Pinakothek der Moderne in the Kunstareal. The building has three exhibition areas which are connected by stairs.
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