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The Museum for Architectural Drawing is built around Sergei Tchoban's collection of historic architectural drawings, with the addition of contemporary drawings by major international architects..
The Museum for Architectural Drawing is built around Sergei Tchoban's collection of historic architectural drawings, with the addition of contemporary drawings by major international architects.
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Christinenstraße 18a, 10119 Berlin, Germany
+49 30 43739090
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