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Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum

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At the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, visitors immerse themselves in the captivating realm of modern sculpture and German Expressionism. Surrounded by over 40 outdoor sculptures in the Immanuel Kant Park, the museum combines Wilhelm Lehmbruck's work with internationally acclaimed pieces. Manfred Lehmbruck's brutalist architecture provides a unique backdrop for the impressive collection. A place where art and nature are harmoniously intertwined.
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The architect of the Lehmbruck Museum, Manfred Lehmbruck, is the son of the renowned sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck, whose works are the museum's main focus.

Quick Facts

Founded
1924
Architect
Manfred Lehmbruck
Architectural Style
Brutalism
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Hours
Tu-Sa 11:00-17:00; Su 10:00-18:00
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

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