Museum Gunzenhauser

Panorama of: Museum Gunzenhauser (c) by Museum Gunzenhauser. All rights reserved.
Description [EN]

The Gunzenhauser Museum was opened on December 1, 2007, by the then Federal President Horst Köhler and houses the art collection of the Munich gallerist Dr. Alfred Gunzenhauser (1926-2015).

In 2003, Dr. Alfred Gunzenhauser transferred a large portion of his private collection of 20th-century German art into a foundation headquartered in Chemnitz. For this purpose, the former main headquarters of the Chemnitz Savings Bank from 1930 was converted into an art museum by internationally renowned architect Volker Staab from 2005 to 2007. The architecture and the profile of the collection have formed a successful symbiosis, adding another cultural attraction to the city of Chemnitz.

Dr. Alfred Gunzenhauser, a passionate art lover, collector, and gallerist, donated more than 2,400 works by a total of 270 artists. On four floors, the museum presents significant works of classical modernism and the second half of the 20th century. The reputation of the collection is primarily established by two extensive groups of works. With 278 works by Otto Dix (1891–1969), the Gunzenhauser Museum has one of the world´s largest collections of the painter. The museum also holds one of the largest collections of the Expressionist Alexej von Jawlensky (1865–1941). The works of both artists, together with those of their contemporaries, form the core of the permanent exhibition on the museum´s upper three floors. In the ground floor, there are annual changing special exhibitions.

Services

Families with children

Familienführungen finden an jedem 1. Sonntag im Monat von 13:00-14:30 statt. Um Anmeldung wid gebeten: info-kunstsammlungen@stadt-chemnitz.de.

Adolescents, pupils

Unser aktuelles museumspädagogisches Angebot erfragen Sie bitte über info-kunstsammlungen@stadt-chemnitz.de

Bus parking

in der Nähe

Connection public transport

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wardrobe

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Lockers

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Cafe/Restaurant

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Museumsshop

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Notes on using your smartphone or cameras

Das Fotografieren und Filmen – ausschließlich für private, nicht kommerzielle Zwecke – ist ohne Blitz, Stativ oder Selfiestab in den Ausstellungen der Museen der Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz gestattet.

Guided tours and group offers

Öffentliche Führungen finden immer samstags von 14:30-15:15 und sonntags von 16:00-16:45 statt. Die Teilnahme an öffentlichen Führungen ist im Museumseintrittenthalten; um Anmeldung wird gebeten: info-kunstsammlungen@stadt-chemnitz.de. Sonderführungen für Gruppen (bis max. 24 Personen) können unter +49 (0)371 488 4424 oder info.kunstsammlungen@stadt-chemnitz.de gebucht werden.

Accessibility

Access stairless

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