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Welcome to Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie in Regensburg

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About Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie

Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie, located in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, is a cultural landmark dedicated to showcasing Eastern European art and cultural artifacts. Established in 2000, the museum has since become a vital platform for artists and art lovers alike, emphasizing the interconnections between Eastern and Western art. The museum's unique collection features works from renowned artists, as well as emerging talents, spanning numerous creative styles from the 19th century to the present day. Artists prominently featured in the gallery include Gerhard Richter, East German contemporary artist; as well as pieces from lesser-known but equally impactful figures such as Annelie Naylor and Bernd Koberling. The museum is renowned for its extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs, with a particular focus on post-war Eastern European art. The primary mission of Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie is to promote understanding and appreciation for the rich and diverse artistic heritage of Eastern Europe, facilitating cross-cultural dialogue through exhibitions, educational programs, and public engagement initiatives. The target audience includes art enthusiasts, students, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of art in Eastern Europe. Factually, the museum also hosts a variety of events, including artist talks, workshops, and collaborative exhibitions with other galleries around the world, enhancing the cultural experience for its visitors. Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie stands out not only for its impressive permanent collection but also for its commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation for Eastern European art and providing a forum for contemporary artistic discourse.

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Dr.-Johann-Maier-Str. 5,93049 Regensburg, Deutschland

Contact

(0941) 2 97 14-0

Website

http://www.kunstforum.net/