Kunsthalle Würth

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Schwäbisch Hall, Germany

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Kunsthalle Würth Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kunsthalle Würth is located in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany on Lange Str. 35. Kunsthalle Würth is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Germany. Kunsthalle Würth is a retail company based out of LANGE STR.35, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

Address

Lange Str. 35

Phone

+49 791946720

Headquarters

Schwäbisch Hall

Amenities

RestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Igor Khvostenkov

I've been there on the French exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art. Exposition was not so big, but pretty nice. In general place is small in comparison with other German art galleries from big cities, but still remains pretty cozy.

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Laszlov MVM

It was interesting for me. Mostly modern art. Nice view fo the town from the museums terrace.

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Shruti Patel

The museum has some good paintings, pictures and few sculpture. Its a good place to visit for art lovers and you could spend 2 to 3 hours easily. Plus it doesn't have any entry tickets.

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Kati Korhonen

Worth to visit! This time showing Picasso, Rubens etc. Strong recommendation. Free of charge.

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S Serenomy

Great sharing. Thanks to Wurth for providing this kind of earning to city. But at least you need to know few basics about art to understand the concept :) Maybe I have only got the 10 percent of the master pieces :)

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sparklydebs

Well designed,spacious and well presented art with a stunning view of the city

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Online Art Nights

One of the best museums /galleries I have visited. Great place always with interesting exhibitions. Super gift shop is here, wonderful tea and delicious deserts.

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Chandrika Niksch

An amazing exhibition that ranges from early Cubist art right up to post- modernist collages in the 1970s and early 80s, mostly on loan from the museum of the city of Paris, but some belong to Mr. Würth's personal collection. Mr. Würth, a well-known German industrialist and art buff, gives us access in his art museum to some of the best art works of the modernist era from Picasso, Chagall, and Delaunay right up to Louise Bourgeois. The Picasso and Matisse bronze sculptures are particularly stunning. Of course, the highlight is Bourgeois' Spider, an epic sculpture, and a really massive one to admire. You'll need around 5 hours to get through the entire exhibit of around 200 displays. The Kunsthalle is well-connected and wheelchair accessible. Entrance is free, an audio guide costs EUR 6, and is available in multiple languages. The cafe on site has good and affordable snacks. Parking is available in the close vicinity.