The Art Museum Gelsenkirchen is a fascinating place that will make the hearts of art lovers beat faster with its unique focus on kinetic and constructive-concrete art. There is much to discover in the inspiring collection, which offers a representative cross-section from the late 19th century to the present day - from the dynamic work of Anton Stankowski, who created the iconic logos of Deutsche Bank and REWE, to gripping temporary exhibitions by international artists.
With over 3000 works on paper presented in changing exhibitions and a contemporary-oriented program, the art museum creates a space that sees itself as both an educational facility and a place of leisure. A highlight for rainy or summer days that guarantees excitement and relaxation in equal measure. The museum offers an event program with attractive and inclusive offers that really appeal to everyone - from curious school classes to individual guests with a strong lifestyle, from family adventures to art-loving senior groups.
This museum is not only a sanctuary for artistic masterpieces, but also an interactive stage for the vitality of art. Here, urban spirit meets classical forms, all united by the permanent free admission, which promotes spontaneity and openness. As a contact point for the Expeditionary environment It inspires us to break through familiar frameworks and awaken creative curiosity.
Whether it's an intensive discovery tour through the exhibition halls or taking part in one of the many workshops - the Gelsenkirchen Art Museum can always be experienced in a new way. Immerse yourself in this vibrant oasis of art in the middle of the Ruhr region and experience how the past and the modern merge in an exciting field of tension.
Closed: Monday
11:00 - 18:00
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Admission to the permanent collection and the temporary exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen is free!