The Groninger Museum is a thoroughly modern institution with a design aesthetic to match.
With a decidedly modern approach to interior decoration, the Groninger Museum is both vibrant and futuristic, mainly due to a recent renovation that saw several new rooms added to the complex. This piece-by-piece approach has resulted in the Groninger Museum’s various wings being purposefully diverse and varied, in order to create a veritable quilt-work of design styles and themes.
"Since 1994, nearly 4 million people have visited, leaving behind wear and tear. The premises have now been renovated and new spaces by Antwerp-based Studio Job, Spanish designer Jaime Hayon and Maarten Baas have been added. The Info Center by Hayon is one of the coolest areas in the new building."
With a decidedly modern approach to interior decoration, the Groninger Museum is both vibrant and futuristic, mainly due to a recent renovation that saw several new rooms added to the complex. This piece-by-piece approach has resulted in the Groninger Museum’s various wings being purposefully diverse and varied, in order to create a veritable quilt-work of design styles and themes.
"Since 1994, nearly 4 million people have visited, leaving behind wear and tear. The premises have now been renovated and new spaces by Antwerp-based Studio Job, Spanish designer Jaime Hayon and Maarten Baas have been added. The Info Center by Hayon is one of the coolest areas in the new building."