Sendai Mediatheque
entertainment
Sendai Mediatheque
せんだいメディアテーク
Overview
Architectural marvel by Toyo Ito featuring tube-like steel columns, housing a library, galleries, and cultural spaces.
Sendai Mediatheque opened in 2001 and was designed by architect Toyo Ito as a transparent stack of floors supported by hollow tube columns filled with light. It functions as a library, art gallery, film center, and community space all in one building. The ground floor is open to anyone and has a cafe, and the upper floors rotate through contemporary art exhibitions and host film screenings. The building itself is widely studied as a work of architecture, and the visual effect of the column structures visible through the glass facade is striking from the street. It is free to enter the public areas.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- せんだいメディアテーク
- Nearest station
- Hirose-dori Station (7 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance booking recommended for weekends and holidays. Walk-in usually possible on weekdays. Check hours online.
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