Finding the new in the familiar: The museum captivates both art connoisseurs and explorers by continually shedding light on what sculpture can mean in our present day in changing exhibitions. A stage for the expanded concept of sculpture that constantly arouses curiosity and invites discussion.
However, the Lehmbruck Museum is more than just an exhibition space: it is embedded in a wonderful green oasis, the seven-hectare Immanuel Kant Park. This open-air gallery in the heart of Duisburg presents over 40 monumental works by important sculptors from all over the world, including Henry Moore, Meret Oppenheim and Richard Serra. With the motto "Art is for everyone", the park offers these artistic treasures freely accessible.
The Lehmbruck Museum is the ideal place for culture enthusiasts who want to discover something new beyond the everyday and broaden their own perspective. Whether in the midst of the dynamic exhibits inside or on a quiet stroll through the sculpture courtyard, this inspiring place casts its unique spell over the active and urban audience.
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Booked groups, groups without a guide of 20 people or more, people with disabilities (70% or more), pupils and students, trainees and people on social assistance. Every first Friday of the month: "Pay what you want!"
€5,00