Insel Hombroich Foundation, Art foundation in Neuss, Germany.
Insel Hombroich Foundation is an art venue in Neuss with multiple exhibition spaces spread across green landscapes. The buildings house contemporary works, sculptures, and installations displayed within purpose-designed pavilions throughout the grounds.
The foundation was established in 1987 and transformed a former military site into a place for art and nature. Since then it has become an established art venue where exhibitions demonstrate the interplay between modern design and natural surroundings.
The foundation displays works by artists from many countries, presenting both contemporary and established positions side by side. Visitors experience the artworks in spaces where architecture and nature are deliberately woven together.
The grounds are easily explored on foot, as pavilions are connected by paths running through the natural landscape. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing for changing weather, especially when exploring the outdoor areas and walking between buildings.
The grounds occupy the remains of a former NATO rocket station, a surprising origin for what is now a peaceful art venue. This past is visible in how the architecture and overall concept of the place transformed a military space into one dedicated to creativity and nature.
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