国立広島原爆死没者追悼平和祈念館
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1-6 nakajimacho, naka-ku, hiroshima city
The National Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims in Hiroshima stands as a profound architectural and memorial space completed in 2002. Designed by the renowned architect Kenzo Tange in collaboration with the Urban and Architectural Design Research Institute and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's Chugoku Regional Bureau, this museum and memorial hall embodies the convergence of contemporary design and commemorative purpose. Located in Nakajima-cho, the building serves as a solemn space for reflection and remembrance, offering visitors the opportunity to engage with historical narratives through carefully curated exhibitions while honoring the memory of those lost to atomic warfare.
The National Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims in Hiroshima stands as a profound architectural and memorial space completed in 2002. Designed by the renowned architect Kenzo Tange in collaboration with the Urban and Architectural Design Research Institute and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,
...The National Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims in Hiroshima stands as a profound architectural and memorial space completed in 2002. Designed by the renowned architect Kenzo Tange in collaboration with the Urban and Architectural Design Research Institute and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's Chugoku Regional Bureau, this museum and memorial hall embodies the convergence of contemporary design and commemorative purpose. Located in Nakajima-cho, the building serves as a solemn space for reflection and remembrance, offering visitors the opportunity to engage with historical narratives through carefully curated exhibitions while honoring the memory of those lost to atomic warfare.