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English: The Troy Museum is essentially a box. On the web I found: "a weathering-steel-clad archaeological museum in northwest Turkey, which is dedicated to the history of the city of Troy.

Located 800 metres from the site of the ancient city, the orange-coloured museum was designed by Turkish architecture studio Yalin Mimarlik to resemble an "excavated artefact".

It takes the form of a cube clad in weathering steel called Corten, which extends down below the ground into a vast subterranean level."
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Troy Museum Exterior

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