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Deutsch: Außenaufnahme des Militärhistorischen Museums in Dresden. Eine Kombination der Architektur von Altbau und neuem Keil, die symbolisch die wechselvolle deutsche Militärgeschichte widerspiegelt. Das Konzept stammt von dem amerikanischen Architekten Daniel Libeskind. Nach einer siebenjährigen Umbauzeit wird das Militärhistorische Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden am 14. Oktober 2011 neu eröffnet. © Bundeswehr / Mandt
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