Glass Pavilion, Cologne
Facts and practical information
The Glass Pavilion, designed by Bruno Taut and built in 1914, was a prismatic glass dome structure at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition. The structure was a brightly colored landmark of the exhibition, constructed using concrete and glass. The dome had a double glass outer layer with colored glass prisms on the inside and reflective glass on the outside. The facade had inlaid colored glass plates that acted as mirrors. Taut described his "little temple of beauty" as "reflections of light whose colors began at the base with a dark blue and rose up through moss green and golden yellow to culminate at the top in a luminous pale yellow." ()
Innenstadt (Deutz)Cologne
Glass Pavilion – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Schokoladenmuseum, Lanxess Arena, Hohenzollern Bridge, Memorial to gay and lesbian victims of National Socialism.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Glass Pavilion by public transport?
Tram
- Deutz Technische Hochschule • Lines: 1, 9 (6 min walk)
- Suevenstraße • Lines: 3, 4 (11 min walk)
Bus
- Gummersbacher Straße • Lines: 150 (9 min walk)
- Deutzer Ring • Lines: 159 (10 min walk)
Train
- Köln Trimbornstraße (13 min walk)
- Cologne Trade Fair/Deutz (19 min walk)
Light rail
- Rathaus • Lines: 5 (31 min walk)