Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Museum Wiesbaden
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Museum Wiesbaden
The Museum Wiesbaden is a two-branch museum for art and natural history in the Hessian capital of Wiesbaden, Germany. It is one of the three Hessian State museums next to the museums in Kassel and Darmstadt. The foundation of the originally three museums traces back to the citizens of the city and to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who stayed in Wiesbaden in 1814/1815 for a rehabilitation measure, and worked hard to establish such a cultural institution. In 1825 he persuaded the Frankfurter private collector Johann Isaac Freiherr von Gerning (de) to donate his extensive collections of works of art, antiquities and in kind to the Duchy of Nassau in return for the payment of an annuity for life.
Under the responsibility of the newly founded associations, but controlled by the ducal government, the citizens of Wiesbaden and the region were able to quickly expand these collections. Together with the pieces of the Verein für Nassauische Altertumskunde und Geschichtsforschung (de) (Association for Nassauian Antiquity and Historical Research) founded in 1812, three originally independent museums emerged. In addition to the Verein für Nassauische Altertumskunde und Geschichtsforschung the Nassauischer Verein für Naturkunde (de) (Nassau Society of Natural Science) and the Nassauischer Kunstverein (de) (Nassau Kunstverein) (art society) were responsible for these museums.
Following the death of the Duke, the Hereditary Prince's Palace at Wilhelmstraße, built for his son, was now available for other purposes. In contrast to other cities, at a very early stage it was possible to find rooms for the cultural assets collected by the citizenry. In 1821 the three museums and the regional library of Hessen were thus able to move into the palace, which is nowadays the seat of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Wiesbaden. Around the middle of the 19th century the building became too small, due to the busy collection activities and new acquisitions. The call for a new building became louder and louder. After the three museums came under Prussian control in 1866, the city of Wiesbaden took over these institutions in 1899. This change was generally accepted because Wiesbaden had sufficient funds at the end of the 19th century to promote culture.
The museum's art collection dates back to the former collection of Johann Isaak von Gerning from Frankfurt. Through purchases, donations and loans, the art collection has become one of the most important in Germany, especially in the area of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Museum Wiesbaden endeavours to identify Nazi plunder in its own collection and, if necessary, to return it to the legitimate heirs. In October 2014, the museum therefore launched a spectacular campaign entitled Wiesbaden schafft die Wende! (in English: Wiesbaden is making the turn!) The painting Die Labung by Hans von Marées, stolen by the Nazi regime in 1935, came into the possession of the museum in 1980. It was still shown in the context of this action, but only the backside of the painting. It was not until the beginning of November, when donations had already raised enough money for the now legitimate purchase, that the painting could be turned back.
Sculptures do not play a significant role in the art collection of the Museum Wiesbaden. However, some interesting works are represented. The French sculpture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is presented with a work by one of its main representatives, Aristide Maillol's Badende. The German sculptors of the first half of the 20th century are represented by Max Klinger (portrait bust of Friedrich Nietzsche, ca. 1910), Franz von Stuck, Georg Kolbe, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Gerhard Marcks, Emy Roeder and Ernst Barlach (Der Tod, 1925).
Compared to the 19th and 20th century collections, the Old Masters are rarely represented in the Museum. The focus is on Italian and Dutch artists from the 15th century onwards. The most important Italians are Prospero Fontana, Albertino Piazza (Heimsuchung Mariae (Visitation of Mary)), Domenico Tintoretto, Marietta Robusti, Sebastiano del Piombo, Alessandro Rosi, Luca Giordano, Francesco Solimena, Sebastiano Ricci, Cristoforo Munari and Gennaro Greco.
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Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Wiesbaden is a city in the western German state of Hesse. Its neoclassical Kurhaus now houses a convention center and a casino. The Kurpark is an English-style landscaped garden designed in 1852. The red, neo-Gothic Market Church on Schlossplatz is flanked by the neoclassical City Palace, seat of State Parliament. Museum Wiesbaden displays expressionist paintings by Alexej von Jawlensky and natural history exhibits.
Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe. Its name translates to meadow baths, making reference to the hot springs. Wiesbaden is internationally famous for its architecture, climate (also called the Nice of the North), and its hot springs. At one time, Wiesbaden boasted 26 hot springs. Fourteen of the springs are still flowing today.In 1970, the town of Wiesbaden hosted the tenth Hessentag state festival.
Wiesbaden has long been famous for its thermal springs and spa. Use of the thermal springs was first documented by the Romans. The business of spring bathing became important for Wiesbaden near the end of the Middle Ages. Wiesbaden is well connected to the German motorway (Autobahn) system. The Wiesbadener Kreuz is an Autobahn interchange eastwards the city where the Bundesautobahn 3 (A 3), Cologne to Würzburg, and the Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66), Rheingau to Fulda, meet. With approximately 190,000 cars daily it is one of the most heavily used interchange in Germany. The Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66) connects Wiesbaden with Frankfurt. Wiesbaden's main railway station and several minor railway stops connect the town with Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mainz, Limburg and Koblenz via Rüdesheim.
Alot to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) such as :
Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
Wiesbaden City Palace
Museum Wiesbaden
Frauenstein Castle
Rettbergsaue
Neroberg
Schloss Park
St Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Biebrich Palace
Casino de Wiesbaden
Kurpark, Wiesbaden
Warmer Damm
Château de Freudenberg
Kochbrunnen
Jagdschloss Platte
Schierstein Bridge
Heidenmauer
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse
Mainz-Kastel Zoo
St. Augustine's of Canterbury, Wiesbaden
Museum Castellum
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst
Frauen Museum Wiesbaden
Mosburg
Kunsthaus
HarlekinÄum
Galerie CP Cerny + Partner
Hofgut Hammermühle
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
Leichtweißhöhle
Ägyptenausstellung
Bowling Green, Wiesbaden
Schläferskopf
Kellerskopf
Museum für Deutsche Fernsehgeschichte
Dotzheimer Heimatmuseum
Wuth´sche Brauerei
Erbenheimer Warte
Kinderbauernhof
Dotzheimer Museum
Kunstraum
Hall of Fame Wiesbaden
Rabengrund von Wiesbaden
Schlosspark Biebrich
Alte ziegellei
Museumsbahnhof Chausseehaus (Nassauische Touristik-Bahn)
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Museum Wiesbaden and Okinii
It's a date! With family visiting Germany, we were able to have an afternoon out without the little ones. We visited the Museum Wiesbaden for some contemporary art, the hot springs of Wiesbaden, and ate a traditional German lunch -- SUSHI! Ha.
Ausstellung Rheinromantik im Museum Wiesbaden
Das Museum Wiesbaden präsentiert sich als die Schatzkammer der Rheinromantik. Mit ausgesuchten Exponaten und gelungener Atmosphäre.
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Ellsworth Kelly Schwarz und Weiss - Ausstellung Museum Wiesbaden
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Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Wiesbaden is a city in the western German state of Hesse. Its neoclassical Kurhaus now houses a convention center and a casino. The Kurpark is an English-style landscaped garden designed in 1852. The red, neo-Gothic Market Church on Schlossplatz is flanked by the neoclassical City Palace, seat of State Parliament. Museum Wiesbaden displays expressionist paintings by Alexej von Jawlensky and natural history exhibits.
Lined with magnificent neoclassical buildings that were rebuilt after WWII, Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, is one of Europe's oldest spa towns, with hot springs still flowing today. It's 40km west of Frankfurt, across the Rhine from Mainz. Wiesbaden's name translates as 'meadow baths', reflecting both its thermal baths and beautiful expanses of parkland. The city lies at the eastern edge of the Rheingau wine-growing region, which stretches along the Rhine's right (northern) bank west to the Rüdesheim area of the Romantic Rhine.
Renowned Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–81) amassed huge debts at the city’s gambling tables in the 1860s, which inspired his masterpiece, The Gambler. Home to the European headquarters of the US Army, Wiesbaden has a strong US military presence, with around 19,000 US citizens based here.
Wiesbaden is a historic spa city which has catered to people from countries near and far for many centuries, back to the Romans who knew it as Aquis Mattiacis. Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe with 26 (today: 14) hot springs.
Today it is part of the larger Rhine area and profits from its proximity to the Frankfurt Airport and the business centre of Frankfurt. During peak times (trade fairs, conventions, etc.) a lot of business travellers stay in Wiesbaden instead of in Frankfurt and relax from the busy metropolis in this smaller city with a charming old city.
Wiesbaden is very well connected by many highways from Frankfurt, Cologne or Mainz. Trains travel frequently and are very enjoyable. Travel times by car are roughly 15 min (from Mainz), 30 min (from Frankfurt), or 2 hr (from Cologne / Köln).
Alot to see in Wiesbaden such as :
Gutenberg Museum
Mainz Cathedral
Rheinsteig
Eberbach Abbey
St. Stephan, Mainz
Neroberg
Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
Landesmuseum Mainz
Biebrich Palace
Wiesbaden City Palace
Nerobergbahn
Kurpark, Wiesbaden
Taunus Wunderland
Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
Museum Wiesbaden
Mainz Citadel
St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Château de Freudenberg
Kochbrunnen
Warmer Damm
Electoral Castle
Fontaine de carnaval
Theodor Heuss Bridge
Schlosspark Biebrich
Augustinerkirche, Mainz
Schwarzlichthelden Minigolf
Lennebergwald
St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden
Natural History Museum Mainz
Sanctuaire d'Isis et de Mater Magna
Parco comunale di Magonza
Roman Theatre
Römertor
Rettbergsaue
Museum für Antike Schifffahrt
Gutenberg-Denkmal
Marktbrunnen
Wood Tower
Frauen Museum
Bowling Green, Wiesbaden
Kellerskopf
Volks Park
Dom- und Diözesanmuseum
City Museum at Market
Casino de Wiesbaden
Christuskirche, Mainz
Rheingauer Gebück
St. Peter's Church, Mainz
Stadthistorisches Museum Mainz
Burg Eppstein
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GERMAN CHRISTMAS MARKETS – Wiesbaden & Rüdesheim - Best Places to Visit at Christmas
We visit the German Christmas markets in Wiesbaden and Rüdesheim.
Wiesbaden is a spa town with amazing hot springs in the street, and a lovely – and large! – German Christmas market. We then move onto Rüdesheim, with its sprawling Christmas market that takes over the whole town, including some lovely little alleys and areas off the main streets. We also travel to Niederwald on the Rüdesheim cable car, which is a great addition to our visit to Rüdesheim.
German Christmas markets are some of the best places to visit at Christmas and Germany has some of the best European Christmas markets! If you’re looking for some Christmas travel, these German Christmas markets vlogs will hopefully give you some ideas of where to travel to at Christmas. These German Christmas markets are all in the German Rhine Valley.
We travelled with Leger Holidays and stayed at the hotel Alte Bauernschänke in Assmannshausen, near Rüdesheim in the Rhine Valley.
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Eduardo Chillida — Architekt der Leere // Ausstellung // Museum Wiesbaden
Eduardo Chillida — Architekt der Leere / 16. Nov — 10. Mär 2019 / Museum Wiesbaden --- english version below --- Mit dieser Ausstellung widmet das Museum Wiesbaden dem bedeutendsten spanischen Bildhauer der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts eine umfassende Retrospektive. Eduardo Chillidas (1924–2002) monumentale, ortsspezifischen Skulpturen aus Stahl, Stein und Beton, sind heute ikonische Werke, so etwa die in seiner Heimatstadt San Sebastián auf drei Klippen montierten „Peine del viento“ (Windkämme) von 1976, seine vor dem Berliner Bundeskanzleramt aufgestellte Stahlskulptur „Berlin“ von 1999 oder die große, 1990 geschaffene Arbeit „Elogio del Horizonte“ bei Gijón. Zwischen der Auszeichnung mit dem Großen Preis der Biennale von Venedig im Jahr 1958 und einer Sonderausstellung im Rahmen der Biennale von 1990 liegen vier documenta Teilnahmen und eine Karriere als international gefragter Bildhauer großer Skulpturen für den Außenraum. Das weit ausgreifende Werk Chillidas umfasst Skulpturen für den Innen- wie den Außenraum, die Gestaltung seines Landschaftsparks in Hernani bei San Sebastián, ein umfangreiches zeichnerisches und druckgrafisches Werk, Buchprojekte und große Wandbilder aus Keramik. Wichtige Ausstellungen seines Werkes fanden 1966 im Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, 1979 in der National Gallery of Washington, dem Guggenheim Museum in New York im Jahr 1980 und dem Museo Nacional de Reina Sofia in Madrid 1999 statt. 25 Jahre nach einer Ausstellung in der Schirn Kunsthalle und als erste deutsche Retrospektive nach dem Tod des Künstlers im Jahr 2002 soll die Ausstellung auch ein lang gehegtes Desiderat in der Landeshauptstadt Hessens erfüllen, nämlich den wichtigsten Künstler seiner Partnerstadt San Sebastián nach Hessen zu bringen. Mit einem Umfang von rund 100, zum Teil schwergewichtigen Werken, wird sie zudem die umfassendste Schau seines Werkes in Deutschland überhaupt werden. Die Ausstellung präsentiert in sieben Sälen das künstlerische Wechselspiel zwischen dreidimensionaler Leere und dreidimensionaler Fülle anhand der verschiedenen von ihm verwendeten Medien und Materialien und stellt seine großen Keramikwände, seine Skulpturen und Papierarbeiten in einem die Räume durchlaufenden Peripatos vor. Die Ausstellung entsteht in enger Zusammenarbeit mit dem Museo Chillida Leku, Kuratoren der Ausstellung sind Ignacio Chillida, der Sohn des Künstlers und Alexander Klar, Direktor des Museums Wiesbaden. Leihgeber sind neben der Chillida Stiftung und der Familie des Künstlers das Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, das Museu d’Art Contemporani, Barcelona, das Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao sowie private Leihgeber in Spanien und Deutschland. --- english version --- With its exhibition Eduardo Chillida – Architect of the Void, Museum Wiesbaden presents a sweeping retrospective of one of the most significant Spanish sculptors of the late 20th century. Between the Grand Prix award at the Venice Biennial in 1958 and a special exhibition at the Biennial in 1990, Chillida has taken part in four documenta exhibitions and enjoyed a career as an internationally acclaimed artists commissioned for large-scale, outdoor sculptures. The expansive scope of Chillida’s work encompasses both indoor and outdoor sculptures, the design of his own landscape park in Hernani near San Sebastián, as well as numerous graphic and graphic print pieces, book projects and large-scale ceramic murals. Chillida’s work has been shown at major exhibits in the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston (1966), in the National Gallery of Washington (1979), in the Guggenheim Museum in New York (1980) and the Museo Nacional de Reina Sofia in Madrid (1999). Now, 25 years after the presentation of his work in Frankfurt’s Schirn Kunsthalle, Museum Wiesbaden will present the first German retrospective of the artist’s work since his death in 2002. With it, a long-desired ambition of the capital city of Hesse will be fulfilled, namely to bring “home” the most significant artist of its sister city San Sebastián. Encompassing some 100 works – including some of the heavy weights – this exhibition will be the most comprehensive presentation of Chillida’s work to ever be shown in Germany. The exhibition is being organized in close cooperation with the Museo Chillida Leku, and is curated by the artist’s son Ignacio Chillida and Alexander Klar, Director of Museum Wiesbaden. Works-on-loan are to be provided by the Chillida Association and the artist’s family; the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; the Museu d’Art Contemporani, Barcelona; the Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao; as well as well as private lenders in Spain and Germany.
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Wiesbaden, Germany | 2019
Wiesbaden (German pronunciation: [ˈviːsˌbaːdn̩]) is a city in central western Germany and the capital of the federal state of Hesse.
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1: Niederwalddenkmal
2: Frankenstein Castle
3: Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
4: Taunus Wunderland
5: Volks Park
6: Schloss Biebrich
7: Gutenberg Museum
8: Johannisberg Castle
9: Kochbrunnen
10: Lennebergwald
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Museum Wiesbaden zeigt Jugendstil-Schenkung
Das Museum Wiesbaden zeigt ab dem 29. Juni die neue Jugendstil-Schenkung. Wir haben mit Peter Forster, Kustos für Alte Meister am Museum Wiesbaden, gesprochen.
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Museum Wiesbaden
Das Museum Wiesbaden in der hessischen Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden ist neben den Häusern in Kassel und Darmstadt eines der drei Hessischen Landesmuseen.Es ist ein Zweispartenhaus für Kunst und Natur.
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Museum Wiesbaden zeigt „Rheinromantik
Der Rhein ist und war schon immer ein künstlerisches Motiv. Eine neue Ausstellung in Wiesbaden beschreibt den Fluss nun aus der Sicht der Romantik und zeigt dabei nicht nur Bilder und Gemälde.