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The museum was designed by a Finnish architect, Rainer Mahlamäki.
The building's minimalist exterior is clad with glass fins and copper mesh.
Silk screened on the glass is the word Polin, in Latin and Hebrew letters.
The Hebrew word Polin in the museum's name means, in English, either "Poland" or "rest here" and is related to a legend on the arrival of the first Jews in Poland.
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