Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Modern art museum in Ulm, Germany.
Kunsthalle Weishaupt is a modern art museum in Ulm featuring European and American works with focus on contemporary pieces and geometric concrete styles. The collection spans multiple decades and showcases different artistic movements alongside rotating exhibitions.
The museum opened in 2007 following decades of art collection by Siegfried and Jutta Weishaupt, who began acquiring works in the 1960s. Their dedication to contemporary art shaped what the institution exhibits today.
The collection features works by the ZERO movement, which reshaped kinetics, light, and color after World War II. Visitors can observe how these artists explored modern materials and experimented with new visual approaches.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday with extended hours on Thursdays, and wheelchair access is available throughout the building. Visitors should check current exhibition details and opening times before planning their visit.
A sculpture titled Red Dog for Landois by Keith Haring stands outside the building, showing how the collection extends into public space. This outdoor work connects the museum to the surrounding city in an unexpected way.
Location: Ulm
Inception: 2007
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-17:00; Thursday 11:00-20:00
Website: http://kunsthalle-weishaupt.de
GPS coordinates: 48.39746,9.99396
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:04
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