Kéré Architecture Breaks Ground on Museum Ehrhardt in Plüschow, Germany

Kéré Architecture Breaks Ground on Museum Ehrhardt in Plüschow, Germany

Kéré Architecture begins construction on Museum Ehrhardt in Plüschow, Germany, a rammed-earth and timber building for contemporary art and photography.

Construction has officially begun on the Museum Ehrhardt, marking the first cultural project in Germany by Francis Kéré and his firm Kéré Architecture, as well as their first museum building in Europe.

Developed in cooperation with HK Architekten and Hermann Kaufmann + Partner ZT GmbH, the 1,400-square-meter museum will be dedicated to photography and contemporary art.

The initiative was launched by Dr. Jens Ehrhardt, son of the artist Alfred Ehrhardt (1901–1984), together with his wife Elke Weicht-Ehrhardt, to honor the painter, photographer, and filmmaker who was a leading figure of Germany's New Objectivity movement.

The museum will stand near the Baltic Sea, adjacent to Schloss Plüschow, an artist residency and gallery.

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ArchDaily ArchDaily — 2025-10-28

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