Kunstmuseum StuttgartCentrally located, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart is a work of art in
itself. Its modern cuboid design transforms from a glass hexahedron
during the day to reveal a colourful skeletal interior when lit up
at night. Opened in 2005, the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart is renowned for
its prestigious collection of work by Otto Dix, the renowned German
artist remembered for his realistic depictions of Weimar society
and the brutality of war. The colourful and abstract art of Willi
Baumeister and the mixed media work of contemporary artist Dieter
Roth are also on display at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, along with
ever-changing international exhibitions. Don't miss the museum shop
and bookshop, or have a light snack at the onsite restaurant. Address: Kleiner Schlossplatz 1 Website: www.kunstmuseum-stuttgart.de Email: info@kunstmuseum-stuttgart.de Telephone: 711 216 2188 Transportation: Bus 42 or 44 to Schlossplatz or underground lines U5,
U6, U7 and U15 to Schlossplatz Opening Time: Tuesday to Sunday 10am-6pm, Wednesday and Friday
10am-9pm. Closed Mondays. Admission: EUR5 (adults), EUR3.50 (concessions). Free for children
under 12. |