Collection with loose ends: Room view with works by Sigmar Polke, Günter Weseler, Danica Dakić, Gerhard Richter, 2015
KNRW, Foto: Carl Brunn, Collection with loose ends: Room view with works by Sigmar Polke, Günter Weseler, Danica Dakić, Gerhard Richter, 2015

Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster

Aachen

Kunsthaus NRW presents works by artists from North Rhine-Westphalia created since 1910 in the former Kornelimünster Imperial Abbey. Famous names such as Richter, Polke and Gursky are represented with works as well as selected up-and-coming artists. Murals and stucco work from the 18th century make the exhibition venue in the late baroque palace complex something special.

Anyone entering the Kunsthaus NRW through the entrance gate will be touched by a unique atmosphere. The former abbey residence of the former imperial abbey of Kornelimünster combines baroque charm with modern art.

Numerous ceiling and wall paintings from the 18th century frame works by Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke and Andreas Gursky. They depict motifs such as a transmigration to heaven or virtuous saints. Impressive stucco works and frescoes include works by Max Ernst, Joseph Beuys and Martin Kippenberger. Here and there, spatial installations alternate with abstract paintings, collages and photographs. Among them are also exhibits by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Günther Uecker and Thomas Ruff.

Young artists present their work

It quickly becomes clear to the attentive visitor that the focus of the collection of over 4,000 works is on art by North Rhine-Westphalian artists created between 1910 and the present day. In particular, works created after 1945 are included in the collection. The state institution also attaches great importance to giving young artists the opportunity to present their work in the late baroque palace complex. From time to time, works by newcomers can also be found in the magnificent rooms, which are presented in temporary exhibitions.

Lovers of sculptural art that can be experienced up close are in just the right place after a tour of the sculpture garden. Here you will find longer-term projects such as the so-called "HAW Pavilion" by Martin Pfeifle. It invites visitors to view three color spaces made of PVC film strips that repeatedly mix with each other as they pass through. In return, the "Open Depot" provides an insight into the research and documentation processes of the Kunsthaus. Research and packaging are carried out in the Schaulager rooms.

Travelers should also take a closer look at the historic town center, which boasts idyllic alleyways, inviting cafés and great viewpoints. The path leads past charming houses with quarry stone façades and the River Inde. Kornelimünster is also a good starting point for excursions into the Eifel countryside. For example, the Eifelsteig, a premium hiking trail that ends in Trier after 313 kilometers, begins here.

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Art from NRW at it's best

Uecker, Richter, Becher, Gursky - the Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster exhibits outstanding artists from North Rhine-Westphalia

  • The pilgrimage town of Kornelimünster with its remarkable churches and historic town houses is now home to a very special museum in its former monastery.
  • The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has been acquiring works by young artists since 1945. The collection now comprises over 4000 works, which are presented in the exceptionally beautiful ambience of the former imperial abbey. It reflects the changing zeitgeist and artistic movements over the decades and clearly shows that artists from North Rhine-Westphalia have had a significant influence on the international development of art since 1945.
  • After visiting the museum, the old town centre invites you to take a stroll and stop for a bite to eat. Kornelimünster has one of the most historically significant townscapes in the Rhineland. Largely spared from the great wars, the alleyways are still characterised by 17th and 18th century town houses.
  • In the middle of the almost completely preserved medieval town centre, guests can enjoy the fine art of Michelin-starred cuisine in the Sankt Benedikt restaurant. If you just want a coffee or a snack instead, then Café Cornelius is the right choice.
  • The first stage of the Eifelsteig starts in Kornelimünster. It is 14 kilometres to the stage destination of Roetgen. The route there takes you through the mystical, idyllic landscape of the Struffelt Heide raised bog nature reserve.
  • It is around ten kilometres on foot from the Kunsthaus NRW to the next major exhibition venue. The Ludwig Forum for International Art shows works from five cultural regions of the world, namely Europe, North America, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia - a successful contrast to regional art.
  • Excursion tip: The largest labyrinth in the Netherlands is located directly at the border triangle - who can find the heart of the green Heckenirrweg without getting lost? A skywalk with a glass floor offers a spectacular panoramic view from the highest mountain in the Netherlands.
  • Overnight tip: Hotel Zur Abtei Kornelimünster, Kornelimünster Benedictine Abbey

Important information at a glance

  • Closed today
    Thursday12:00 - 17:00
    Friday12:00 - 17:00
    Saturday12:00 - 17:00
    Sunday11:00 - 17:00

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