- Koblenz
The Middle Rhine Museum in Koblenz represents as a municipal art collection the cultural and artistic memory of the city of Koblenz from antiquity to the present.
The focus of the generously sized, approximately 1700 m2 permanent exhibition at the new Mittelrhein Museum is on the painting collection as well as the sculptural and decorative arts holdings. In chronological order, the span of the epoch halls ranges from medieval sculpture through the painting of the Middle Ages, Baroque, Classicism, and Romanticism, to representatives of the Düsseldorf School and Classical Modernism, including notable works by K. O. Götz, Rissa, and Heijo Hangen. In parallel to these art halls, visitors have the opportunity to learn about regional art and cultural historical aspects on the internal pathway. 400 paintings, 50 sculptures, 60 graphics, and various decorative art objects await the visitors.
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Zentralplatz 1
56068 Koblenz
DE
Phone: +49 (0) 261-1292520
E-mail: mittelrhein-museum@stadt.koblenz.de
Website: mittelrhein-museum.de
General information
Openings
The Mittelrhein Museum is open on the following public holidays:
Easter Monday, Labor Day (May 1), Ascension Day, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Day of German Unity (October 3), All Saints' Day (November 1)
The Mittelrhein Museum is closed on the following public holidays:
New Year's Day (January 1), Good Friday, 1st and 2nd day of Christmas (December 25/26), New Year's Eve (December 31)
Dayoff
Monday