Museum Møhlmann, Private art museum in Appingedam, Netherlands
Museum Møhlmann occupies a traditional Dutch farmhouse built in the 1800s with exhibition spaces throughout the barn and outbuildings. The spaces inside hold around 400 artworks distributed across the various rooms.
This independent art space was established in 1998 by Rob Møhlmann and his wife Laura to promote contemporary realistic art. The conversion of the historic farmhouse into a museum became an important addition to the local arts scene.
The museum displays works by contemporary and historical artists focused on realistic and figurative painting styles. Visitors can explore this artistic tradition displayed throughout the farmhouse spaces.
The museum occupies a renovated farmhouse with multiple levels connected by stairs and corridors. Plan extra time to explore all the rooms and exhibition areas throughout the building.
The museum operates entirely on private funding with no government support, allowing complete independence in its artistic direction. This self-sufficiency enables the space to follow its own vision for contemporary realistic art without external restrictions.
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