Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Art museum in Kleve, Germany.
Museum Kurhaus Kleve is an art museum in Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia, housed in a monumental building that was originally built as a spa resort. It displays contemporary and modern artworks across multiple gallery spaces on different levels of the house.
The building was originally built as a spa resort for visitors to Kleve in the second half of the 19th century. After decades of different uses, it was converted into an art museum in 1997 and recognized as an architectural monument.
The building's name reflects its past as a spa resort structure, and visitors find works by sculptor Ewald Mataré that show German art development from the 20th century. The collections shape the character of the rooms and invite people to engage with regional artistic traditions.
The museum is easy to reach by public transport and offers wheelchair-accessible facilities throughout all exhibition areas. It is worth planning enough time to explore the artworks across the different levels of the building at a comfortable pace.
The sculpture garden on the grounds displays artworks in a natural setting, where visitors discover art objects among trees and open spaces. This offers an unusual way to experience modern sculptures outside the gallery rooms.
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