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Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia / Germania

La Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, ), nota anche con la traduzione letterale Nordreno-Vestfalia, è il land tedesco più popoloso e il quarto per superficie. È situato nella zona occidentale del paese e il suo capoluogo è Düsseldorf mentre la città più grande è Colonia.

Museum Ostwall

Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia / Germania

The Museum Ostwall is a museum of modern and contemporary art in Dortmund, Germany. It was founded in the late 1940s, and has been located in the Dortmund U-Tower since 2010. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, objects and photographs from the 20th century, plus over 2,500 graphics, spanning Expressionism through classic modern art to the present day.

Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte

Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia / Germania

The Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte or MKK is a municipal museum in Dortmund, Germany. It is currently located in an Art Deco building which was formerly the Dortmund Savings Bank. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and applied art, illustrating the cultural history of Dortmund from early times to the 20th century. There are regular temporary exhibitions of art and culture, as well as a permanent exhibition on the history of surveying, with rare geodetic instruments.

Propsteikirche, Dortmund

Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia / Germania

Propsteikirche is the common name of a church in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the only Catholic church in the city centre. The full name is Propsteikirche St. Johannes Baptist Dortmund. It was built from 1331 as the abbey church of a Dominican monastery. Consecrated in 1458, it features a late-Gothic high altar by Derick Baegert which shows the oldest depiction of Dortmund. The church became the first Catholic church in Dortmund after the Reformation, a Propsteikirche from 1859. Destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt until 1966. Its organ, built in 1988, makes it a concert venue.