Procure museus e pinturas

Kassel / Alemanha

Kassel é uma cidade independente da Alemanha, situada no norte do estado de Hessen, no centro da Alemanha, nas margens do rio Fulda, um dos rios que ao se fundirem formam o rio Weser.A cidade é a capital da região administrativa de Kassel e do distrito homónimo. A cidade é a terceira maior cidade em Hessen, depois de Frankfurt am Main e Wiesbaden. Kassel é a sede da documenta, considerada uma das maiores e importantes exposições da arte contemporânea e da arte moderna internacional que ocorre a cada cinco anos. Em 2013 Kassel completou 1100 anos. Em 2013, o parque Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe foi declarado património mundial da UNESCO.Foi nessa cidade também que foi revelado o primeiro manifesto rosacruz, chamado fama fraternitatis, em 1614.

Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel

Kassel / Alemanha

The Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel represents a group of institutions in Kassel, Germany, comprising museums, associated research libraries, and supporting facilities. They are overseen by the German federal government in collaboration with Germany's federal state of Hesse. The central complex of Schloss Wilhelmshöhe with installed art in the park and grounds was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2013.The museum locations are:

Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Kassel)

Kassel / Alemanha

The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister is an art gallery housed in the Schloss Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel in Germany. It is based on the collection of William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel.

New Gallery (Kassel)

Kassel / Alemanha

The Neue Galerie is an art museum in Kassel in the state of Hesse, in Germany. The building was constructed between 1871 and 1877 as a museum for works of the Old Masters. The building was damaged and burned out on 22 October 1943 in a devastating air raid carried out on the orders of Winston Churchill. The 60 most important works were brought to Vienna, and were returned in 1956. The building and large parts of the collection were lost. The museum was reopened with its present name in 1976, and a large renovation was completed in 2011.