Berlin is a favourite among art lovers worldwide, as it is home to a number of state museums that guard the Prussian cultural heritage. In the centre of the city, you can experience the visual arts of the 20th century in the Neue Nationalgalerie. The history of its architecture is also remarkable: opened in 1968, it was the last work of the visionary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who died shortly after its inauguration. Extensively renovated and modernised between 2015 and 2020, the Neue Nationalgalerie defends its legendary reputation as an icon of modernism with its minimalist design language of glass and steel.
Our textile fire protection curtains, with which STÖBICH is one of the industry pioneers, are also legendary in preventive structural fire protection. Their advantage - inconspicuously installed and effective against fire and smoke in the event of a fire - pays off particularly in prestigious buildings. That's why our fire protection systems such as the ➥ Fibershield®-E can be found in many famous buildings around the world; but only if you look very closely.
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