After three years of construction, the first renovation phase of the Deutsches Museum in Munich is complete: This means that 20 exhibitions of the world's largest museum of its kind are once again accessible to the public. Since its opening in 1925, the museum attracts 1.5 million visitors annually with its approximately 28,000 exhibits.
Given the outdated building fabric of the collection building, extensive refurbishment was essential. The modernisation of doors was a key focus due to current fire protection requirements. In this context, Lindner played a central role with its Interior Fit-out and Furnishings division: Around 300 specially manufactured object doors, including soundproof and fire-resistant doors, have been installed. These impress with their attractive appearance in white, black, and genuine oak wood veneer, and, in combination with FIREwood panels and F90 glazing, provide optimal protection in the event of a fire.
In addition, the Lindner SE | Fit-out South-Southwest Germany provided high-quality interior construction work at the Deutsches Museum: from ceiling and wall coverings to complex 3D ceiling constructions. Lindner room-in-room systems complement the fit-out services and enable flexible room design.
Project: Deutsches Museum
Building Type: Exhibition, Museums
Address: Museumsinsel 1
Zip/City: 80538 Munich
Country: Germany
Completion: from 2019 to 2022
Company: Lindner SE | Fit-Out South.Southwest Germany, Lindner SE | Interior Fit-Out and Furnishings, Lindner Isoliertechnik & Industrieservice GmbH
Scaffolding works
Steel construction works
Painting works
Plasterboard ceiling systems
Plasterboard partition systems
Doors
Glass-Fibre Reinforced Concrete
LinCrete