Neues Museum
Nuremberg, Germany

A 21st-century museum as a lively forum for cultural experiences, a place of inspiration, education, communication, and debate.

Neues Museum strives to be a venue that brings together people, art, and architecture offering ever new experiences and perceptions.

Run by the Free State of Bavaria, designed by architect Volker Staab and completed in October 1999, Neues Museum in Nuremberg shows art and design from the 1950s to the present day on over 3,000 square meters of collection and exhibition space.

Neues Museum Nuremberg is a major institution in the cultural life of the city. With its multifaceted program of art and culture the museum has considerably extended the cultural offerings in the Nuremberg metropolitan region.

As a platform that fosters topical discourses in the realm of art and culture, Neues Museum also joins forces with the academies and universities in the region. Young creative approaches and the potential of new ideas are thus given room to unfold.

Neues Museum
Nuremberg, Germany

A 21st-century museum as a lively forum for cultural experiences, a place of inspiration, education, communication, and debate.

Neues Museum strives to be a venue that brings together people, art, and architecture offering ever new experiences and perceptions.

Run by the Free State of Bavaria, designed by architect Volker Staab and completed in October 1999, Neues Museum in Nuremberg shows art and design from the 1950s to the present day on over 3,000 square meters of collection and exhibition space.

Neues Museum Nuremberg is a major institution in the cultural life of the city. With its multifaceted program of art and culture the museum has considerably extended the cultural offerings in the Nuremberg metropolitan region.

As a platform that fosters topical discourses in the realm of art and culture, Neues Museum also joins forces with the academies and universities in the region. Young creative approaches and the potential of new ideas are thus given room to unfold.

Bio: K.P. Brehmer / Main: K. H. Hodicke