Museum in Wroclaw
Interior visualizations
Visualizations: TRINNvisual
Architect: WXCA
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
This project presents photorealistic architectural visualizations of the Lubomirski Princes Museum, a contemporary urban palace designed as an open and fluid city residence. The design reinterprets classical urban architecture principles through rhythmic façade divisions, structured orders, and balanced proportions, creating a modern dialogue between historical tradition and contemporary architecture.
At the site of the historic palace courtyard, a museum collection storage space now serves as the heart of the building, while massive walls made of finely detailed stone blocks define a solid and sophisticated architectural form. Carefully positioned window openings and façade rhythms create a visual hierarchy that appears regular at first but reveals subtle irregularities, harmonizing classic design principles with modern spatial freedom.
The contrast between dense masonry textures and transparent glazing highlights the building’s contemporary character, combining lightweight design elements with traditional materiality. Minimalist detailing, open spaces, and volumetric articulation encourage reflection on the continuity of architecture and art, while emphasizing material authenticity and urban context.
Our high-quality 3D renderings capture light and shadow interplay, volumetric rhythm, and fine material textures, showcasing the building’s architectural quality and spatial experience. These visualizations serve as a professional tool for architects, developers, investors, and cultural institutions, effectively communicating the museum’s design intent, contemporary elegance, and urban integration.




