Fenix Art Museum / MAD Architects

Fenix is a major new museum that explores migration through the lens of art, opening on a landmark site in Rotterdam's City Harbor, developed by internationally acclaimed architects MAD. With a rapidly expanding collection of historic and contemporary objects, Fenix tells the story of migration through a series of encounters with art, architecture, photography, food, and history. Located in what was once part of the world's largest transshipment warehouse, on a peninsula in Rotterdam's historic port district, Fenix overlooks the docks where millions of migrant journeys began and ended. The monumental 16,000 square meter warehouse has been transformed to become Fenix by MAD Architects with restoration consultation by Bureau Polderman. This is MAD Architects' first commission for a public cultural building in Europe, as well as the first museum to be built by a Chinese firm in Europe. The project was initiated by the Droom en Daad Foundation, founded in 2016. The Foundation is helping redefine Rotterdam for the 21st century - developing new kinds of arts and culture institutions and fostering new creative talent that reflects the city's diversity, its spirit, and its history

Fenix Art Museum / MAD Architects
© Iwan Baan       © Iwan Baan
  • architects: MAD Architects
  • Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Project Year: 2025
  • Photographs: Iwan Baan
  • Photographs: Titia Hahne
  • Photographs: Iris van den Broek
  • Photographs: Rotterdam City Archives
  • Area: 8000.0 m2

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