Albert-König-Museum, Art museum in Unterlüß, Germany.
The Albert-König-Museum is an art museum in Unterlüß dedicated to German painter Albert König, preserving more than 220 paintings, roughly 1200 watercolors, and hundreds of prints from his artistic career. The collection documents different phases of his creative work and shows his interest in color, form, and nature representation.
Painter Albert König lived from 1881 to 1944 and spent his final years in Unterlüß, where he pursued intensive artistic work. The museum was founded in 1987 to preserve his artistic legacy and make it publicly accessible.
The museum shows König as an artist who engaged deeply with landscape and color, with his works reflecting the artistic language of his era. The space lets visitors understand how this painter expressed his perception of nature through different techniques.
The museum is open from May through October on weekday and weekend afternoons, with extended visiting options during weekends and holidays. It is advisable to check the current opening hours before your visit, as times can vary depending on the season.
The museum operates an interactive research station where visitors can study König's painting techniques and explore various materials he used in his works. This station makes it possible to understand the craft aspects of his artistic practice more directly.
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