The Humboldt Forum (German: Humboldtforum) is a large scale museum project and new building in Berlin, Germany. The project, named after Alexander von Humboldt, aims to be a world centre for culture. It is a project of the Berlin Palace–Humboldtforum Foundation, which was set up to create it. The inaugural artistic director of the Humboldt Forum will be Neil MacGregor, formerly of the British Museum in London. The Humboldt Forum has been described as the "German equivalent" of the British Museum.
As of 2016, it is currently under construction on the site that contained the Berlin City Palace, the former Prussian royal palace that was demolished after being damaged by bombing during World War II, and later the East German Palace of the Republic, also since demolished. The new building, designed by Italian architect Franco Stella, will have the same shape and size as the former City Palace and include authentically reconstructed facades on three of the four exterior sides of the building. The interior will be modern, but the facades of one of the courts will be in the original style (Schlüterhof).
The foundation stone was laid by President Joachim Gauck in a ceremony on 12 June 2013. On completion in 2019 the building will house the Ethnological Museum of Berlin and the Museum of Asian Art, as well as two restaurants, a theater, a movie theater and an auditorium.
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