Saxon Landtag (building)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Architectural stylePostmodern architecture
LocationBernhard-von-Lindenau square, Dresden, Germany
Coordinates51°03′24″N 13°43′58″E / 51.05667°N 13.73278°E / 51.05667; 13.73278
Construction started1991
Saxony Landtag
The exterior of the building
Interactive map of the Saxony Landtag area
General information
Architectural stylePostmodern architecture
LocationBernhard-von-Lindenau square, Dresden, Germany
Coordinates51°03′24″N 13°43′58″E / 51.05667°N 13.73278°E / 51.05667; 13.73278
Construction started1991
Completed1993
Design and construction
ArchitectPeter Kulka

The Saxon Landtag (German: Sächsischer Landtag) is a building at the Bernhard von Lindenau Platz in Dresden, which serves as the seat of the landtag (state parliament) of Saxony, the Landtag of the Free State of Saxony.

Characteristics of the building are the transparency of the glass facades and the exposed steel skeleton construction. The building, which won several awards, was designed by Peter Kulka and built between 1991 and 1993, following the German reunification. A special feature of the Landtagsgebäudes is the Bürgerfoyer, where regular exhibitions take place.

History

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI