Kunsthaus Bregenz
Kunsthaus Bregenz
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Juan H
Bologna, Italy108 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
When I heard this all glass+concrete building was built 20 years ago I was shocked: it looks like brand new. The design is amazing, something that has become a modern classic. It is the home of the Kunsthaus (House of the arts) and therefore there are always art shows being displayed here. Today I attended a contemporary chamber music concert and also was fascinated by the quality of the exhibitions on display. A must-see if you happen to be close to the Bodensee (Lake Constanz).
Written September 30, 2017
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edvonschleck
Munich, Germany25 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
Created by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, this museum is among the greatest pieces of architecture the city has to offer. The ever changing exhibitions have already hosted high ranking artists such as Hirst, Lichtenstein, Richter, Weiwei and many more. It's an honor and definitely not to be taken for granted for such a small city to be the host of great artists like these, which should be appreciated even more by the visitors! Look at the exhibition currently on display and decide whether it is your cup of tea. The building itself is in the center and definitely worth to be seen from the outside!
Written October 30, 2015
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betterwieser
Berlin, Germany21 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
this museum shows top of the best contemporary art - always. and the building itself is a wonderful and unique piece of art!
Written April 13, 2019
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Moyashinen
187 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
it was good museum designed by architect Peter Zomthor, I like the architecture. And installation on top floor was quite beautiful. However, if you interested in seeing many art works it is not enough I guess.
Written December 9, 2017
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Kshf_C
Dhaka City, Bangladesh526 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
The Kunsthaus Bregenz designed by the architect Peter Zumthor is a wonderful piece of architecture itself, notwithstanding the good shows that are usually installed. A must-visit for those interested in contemporary art and architecture.
Written February 20, 2018
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CardiffMaddie
Cardiff, UK1,478 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Currently the artist Adrian Villar Rojas has an exhibition covering all 4 floors. Well worth a visit. An interesting concept stimulating thought and discussion. The museum has a café next to it for good food and drinks, so you can go out for a drink and then go back in. The entrance fee is 9 euros per person. Highly recommended.
Written July 28, 2017
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Camillehval
Basel, Switzerland53 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Located in Peter Zumthor's famous building, the Kunstmuseum offers poetic and spatial exhibitions. The visitor is totally immersed in the art pieces. Great visit! Would definitely recommend!
Written July 11, 2017
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Retiredinspector
Kent. UK33 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
We were so lucky to be in Bregenz whilst this exhibition was on, accompanied by two long films showing these used for a history of the crusades and the pillage of Contantinople. It was stunning and totally captivating.
Written August 30, 2016
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Goran M
Vienna, Austria35 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
Maybe I do not understand modern art but the visit was a a real disappointment. This museum (actually an exhibit space) is a nice peace of architecture but its huge space lets one feel lost. It is a bit "cold".
Written February 9, 2016
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Bebop Cowboy Forever
Geneva, Switzerland73 contributions
Sep 2015 • Solo
The lovely Peter Zumthor-designed Kunsthaus is a lovely space for art. The exhibition itself was lovely with those huge canvases of Joan Mitchell, the abstract expressionist who has been called an "artist's artist". I enjoyed the 20-minute interview from 1974 playing on a loop downstairs. The display case holds interesting personal items, photos and letters from all sorts including Bourdieu. (Apparently he approved of Mitchell!)
Sadly, there was no catalogue on sale: it was severely delayed. That's a rarity. I imagine the curator is deep **** for that one.
Sadly, there was no catalogue on sale: it was severely delayed. That's a rarity. I imagine the curator is deep **** for that one.
Written September 9, 2015
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