Mies Van der Rohe said that “Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space; living, changing, new. Not yesterday, not tomorrow, only today can be given form”: design and architecture are part of our everyday life, shaping different aspects of it without us noticing, and reflecting contemporaneity in every aspect. If objects and buildings tell the story of mankind, it is easy to see how the collections of museums dedicated to design and architecture are encyclopedias to be explored in order to learn about the past and project into the future.
Europe boasts some of the most esteemed design and architecture museums globally, ranging from the iconic pieces at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris to modern architectural showcases in Scandinavia. Each institution provides a distinct experience where innovation and interdisciplinary dialogue are central to their philosophy and exhibition programs. Here is a guide to ten museums dedicated to design and architecture that you should visit in Europe at least once in your lifetime.
Opening image: Frank Gehry, Vitra Design Museum. © Wladyslaw via Wikimedia Commons