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Carré d'Art

1993 establishments in France20th-century architecture in FranceArt museums and galleries in FranceArt museums established in 1993Arts centres in France
Buildings and structures in NîmesCultural infrastructure completed in 1993Foster and Partners buildingsLibraries established in 1993Libraries in FranceLibrary buildings completed in 1993Museums in GardOrganizations based in Occitania (administrative region)Tourist attractions in Nîmes

The Carré d'art at Nîmes in southern France houses a museum of contemporary art and the city's municipal library. Constructed of glass, concrete and steel, it faces the Maison carrée, a perfectly preserved Roman temple that dates from the very beginning of the 1st century AD. In 1984, twelve architects, including Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel and César Pelli, were invited to submit proposals for the museum. A design by the British architect Norman Foster was selected, and the building was opened in May 1993.The building was constructed as part of a project to refurbish the square in which the Maison carrée stands, and provides a new setting for the ancient temple. The building is a nine-storey structure, half of which is sunk deep into the ground, keeping the building's profile low in sympathy with the scale of the surrounding buildings. The lower levels house archive storage and a cinema.

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