Recklinghausen Art Gallery
In 1950 the Städtische Kunsthalle was set up in the former bunker at the main train station. The reason for this was the idea of expanding the Ruhr Festival, which was founded in 1947, to include exhibitions of fine arts. The focus of the exhibition program of the Kunsthalle is on art created after 1945, but also on the winners of the 'Young West' art prize. There are regularly changing exhibitions. Artists who work in a space-related manner, such as Per Kirkeby, Ayse Erkmen and Guillaume Bijl, have exhibited here.
Contact & Directions
City: RecklinghausenPostal code: 45665
Street: Große-Perdekamp-Strasse 25-27
Telephone: 02361 - 50 1935
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The Kunsthalle is located directly opposite the main train station at the central bus station. The Kunsthalle can be reached by all forms of public transport. There is an underground car park under the bus station. Pay attention to the opening times!
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Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve: 11.00 a.m. to 14.00 p.m
Prices:
Average number of visitors90
Adult
€5,00
Reduced price
€2,50
Eligible for a price reduction are: schoolchildren, trainees, students, groups of 10 or more people, holders of the Recklinghausen Pass or a corresponding ID from other municipalities, holders of the NRW volunteer card. Children under 14 years: free Saturdays: pay-what-you-want Public tours every Sunday at 12 noon The public tours are free of charge, only the entrance fee has to be paid.