Oberföhringer Straße, Street and architectural installation in Munich, Germany.
Oberföhringer Straße is a street in eastern Munich with modern buildings and green spaces connecting residential neighborhoods. Along its course are museum structures alongside residential buildings in various architectural styles.
The street developed from a simple path into an urban connection in Munich's east. In 1993 the Sammlung Goetz museum was added, marking a turning point in the area's architectural character.
The Sammlung Goetz museum displays contemporary art in spaces flooded with natural light. The building by Herzog & de Meuron stands among birch trees and shapes this street with its clear architectural design.
The street is easy to access on foot and well-connected by public transit served by Munich's S-Bahn rail system. Visitors find sidewalks and walking areas that support exploring the neighborhood and museum buildings.
The glass facade elements of the museum buildings allow light to enter differently depending on the time of day and season. This constantly shifting light creates an ever-changing visual experience that visitors notice on repeated visits.
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