Things to do in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany: The Best Art Museums

November 20, 2021 Alida England

North Rhine-Westphalia (German: Nordrhein-Westfalen, pronounced [ˈnɔʁtʁaɪ̯n vɛstˈfaːlən] ( listen), commonly shortened to NRW) is the most populous state of Germany, with a population of approximately 18 million, and the fourth largest by area. Its capital is Düsseldorf; the largest city is Cologne. Four of Germany's ten largest cities (Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, and Essen) are located in this state, as well as the second largest metropolitan area on the European continent, Rhine-Ruhr.
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1. Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

Grabbeplatz 5, 40213 Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 211 8381204 [email protected] http://www.kunstsammlung.de/
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

In 1961, the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia acquired altogether 88 works by Paul Klee, which form the foundation of the museum’s collection. Celebrated in 1986 was the inauguration of the newly-constructed building of the Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz, with its characteristic black granite façade. Working in the tradition of Arne Jacobsen, the Copenhagen architectural office of a Dissing + Weitling created a noble, restrained building whose detailing is typical of the period, and which yielded primacy to the outstanding works of art on display. Inaugurated in July 2010 together with the reopening of the totally renovated existing building is an additional exhibition area measuring 2000 m², which features state-of-the-art exhibition technology and takes the form of two pillar-free exhibition halls – thereby bringing the total surface area to 5000 m².

Reviewed By geoffn113 - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

We visited for a particular exhibition which was great. After that we took a trip around the permanent exhibition which is truly wonderful; assuming you like modern art of course. We didn't even get to see everything on show as we ran out of time. For instance, I didn't see a single Paul Klee, for which the museum is famous... But if you want to wander through all the various movements, trends, groups and collectives of the last 120 years then K-20 and K-21 are a good place to go. All the top names are present; you won't be disappointed.

2. Museum Ludwig

Bischofsgartenstr. 1, 50667 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 221 22126165 [email protected] http://www.museum-ludwig.de
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4.5 based on 1,705 reviews

Museum Ludwig

This art museum houses a diverse collection that includes everything from Dali to Warhol to one of the world's largest Picasso collections. Open Tuesday to Sunday (including public holidays) from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., every first Thursday of the month until 10 p.m.

Reviewed By Jan_from_Atlanta - Atlanta, United States

Located close to the train station and cathedral, the Ludwig holds a rich collection of modern and pop art, including one of the largest collections of Pablo Picasso works in the world. The museum is very pleasant and roomy but is not massive, which makes for a very enjoyable visit. Admission is 12 Euros. There is a restaurant as well but I would suggest take a very short walk to The Fruh (over 100 years old) for a nice German meal at reasonable prices.

3. Kunstmuseum Mulheim an der Ruhr

Synagogenplatz 1, 45468 Muelheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 208 4554138 http://www.muelheim-ruhr.de/cms/kunstmuseum_in_der_alten_post3.html
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Kunstmuseum Mulheim an der Ruhr

4. Museum Insel Hombroich

Minkel 2, 41472 Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2182 8874000 [email protected] http://www.inselhombroich.de/
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4.5 based on 176 reviews

Museum Insel Hombroich

Reviewed By 155guidob - Chalon-sur-Saone, France

Beautiful wild parc with great art. Excekkent place to get lost, wander around and enjoy nature, specially in autumn when the cipresses are coloring fiercely red.

5. Museum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte

Hansastrasse 3, 44137 Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 231 5026028 [email protected] https://www.dortmund.de/de/freizeit_und_kultur/museen/mkk/start_mkk/index.html
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Museum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte

Reviewed By NamelessinSF

Experience artist Benno Elkan’s lost piece of art come to life using this groundbreaking technology. With your own smartphone or the available headset, you can view this artist’s lost work of art that’s been recreated from only a few photographs. It’s cutting edge and exciting to see!

6. Museum Folkwang

Museumsplatz 1, 45128 Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 201 8845444 [email protected] http://www.museum-folkwang.de
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4.5 based on 489 reviews

Museum Folkwang

Reviewed By samuel8248 - Nuremberg, Germany

So far the best art museum I've visited in Germany. Amazing permanent collection. Way better than expected. Beautiful artworks

7. Quadrat Josef-Albers-Museum

Im Stadtgarten 20, 46236 Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2041 29716 http://www.quadrat-bottrop.de
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Quadrat Josef-Albers-Museum

8. Museum Abteiberg

Abteistr. 27, 41061 Monchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2161 252637 [email protected] http://www.museum-abteiberg.de/
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Museum Abteiberg

9. LWL-Museum fur Kunst und Kultur

Domplatz 10, 48143 Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 251 5907201 [email protected] http://www.lwl-museum-kunst-kultur.de
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

LWL-Museum fur Kunst und Kultur

The LWL-Museum fur Kunst und Kultur unites 1,000 years of art, ranging from the early Middle Ages through to the present. Guided tours, workshops and artists’ talks offer new ways of approaching art. Concerts, readings, dance, theatre and film attract the public into the foyer, the Lichthof in the old building as well as into the Auditorium. The museum concept takes into account the special needs of visitors with disabilities. Thanks to such highlights as the Soest Antependium, works by the tom Ring family of painters, the collections of expressionists artworks and of contemporary art the museum has achieved international recognition. The museum shows changing exhibitions across a floor space of approximately 1,000 square metres, with additional spaces for studio exhibitions and presentations of contemporary art. Since 1977, the museum has been the organizer of Skulptur Projekte every ten years, most recently in 2017, examining public space as a site for art.

Reviewed By Sunbird0102 - Brunssum, The Netherlands

We visited the LWL Museum mainly because the weather was pretty bad and an easy city stroll not much fun. But now I'm truly thankful for bad weather as it allowed us to discover this beautiful and highly interesting museum. The art collection is huge and covers almost one thousand years of sculptures, paintings, icons, all of a truly outstanding quality. Also the museum building is amazing in itself ... don't let the exterior fool you - once inside you will be stunned by the space, light and architecture! If you are into art - don't miss the LWL!

10. Osthaus Museum Hagen

Museumsplatz 3 Navi: Hochstr. 73, 58095 Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2331 2073138 [email protected] http://www.osthausmuseum.de
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Osthaus Museum Hagen

Architektur Restaurant Shop Summary OSTHAUS MUSEUM HAGEN The entirely renovated and expanded Osthaus Museum presents its collection in the former Folkwang building, designed by the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Henry van de Velde, at the museum plaza in the center of Hagen. This collection includes Modern Classics, especially German Expressionism and Christian Rohlfs, a painter who has been working in Hagen. Special exhibitions present international contemporary art. In the room called „Architecture of memory“ by Sigrid Sigurdson, the visitors can actively take part in a project which deals with individual and collective memory. The „Young Museum“ experiments with new ways of approaching art for people of every social background and age group. The Osthaus Museum invites its visitors to sensual enjoyment and inspiring exchange under the motto „A celebration of the arts.“

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