Kunsthaus Stade

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Kunsthaus Stade, January 2010

The Kunsthaus in Stade is an exhibition house in the sponsorship of the Museum Association Stade eV and shows changing art exhibitions. It is located in a warehouse from the 17th century.

The row of houses at the Old Hanseatic Harbor with the Kunsthaus (left) and the Schwedenspeicher Museum (right)

history

Initially, the district of Stade had set up a “museum room on the history of the partner district Goldap in East Prussia ” in the building. In 1987 the Museum Association Stade eV took over the house. Since 2009, well-known artists of classical modern and contemporary art have been presented in changing exhibitions at the Kunsthaus , including August Macke , Hannah Höch , Pablo Picasso , Jörg Immendorff , Jonathan Meese and Daniel Richter . There are also themed exhibitions such as “The Naive War”.

building

The half-timbered house on the Schwinge in the Old Hanseatic Harbor from 1667 is an example of the merchant houses of the Hanseatic era . The goods were transported into the storage hatch with a pulley system attached to the gable floor . The camp was spread over different floors; the merchant lived on the representative upper floor facing the street. The crane beam of the pulley system and the storage gates have been preserved to this day. The building is the tallest house on the line.

Web links

Commons : Kunsthaus (Stade)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Museums Stade.de/Kunsthaus
  2. Museums Stade.de/Kunsthaus
  3. ^ Stade Tourism: Kunsthaus Stade
  4. ^ Frank Keil: Art and junk from the war . In: The daily newspaper: taz . December 4, 2018, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 27 ePaper 23 North ( taz.de [accessed on January 14, 2019]).
  5. ^ Stade Tourism: Kunsthaus Stade


Coordinates: 53 ° 36 ′ 12.3 "  N , 9 ° 28 ′ 33.6"  E