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museumdermoderne.at. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg has two buildings at two different locations in Salzburg, Austria. The Rupertinum in the old town for new artistic concepts opened in 1983 and the Museum on the Mönchsberg for modern art in a contemporary setting opened in 2004.
Das Museum der Moderne Salzburg verfügt über zwei Standorte, das in der Salzburger Altstadt befindliche Stammhaus Rupertinum, das 1983 eröffnet wurde, sowie den 2004 eröffneten Neubau auf dem Mönchsberg.
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for a diverse and broad collection of works, totalling around 55.000 pieces that span from the 19th and 20th century all the way to present day and have a focus on graphics and photography from the beginning.
The Museum der Moderne, designed by Munich architecture team Friedrich Hoff Zwink, was officially opened in 2004. Special architectural features include glassed-in staircases with views of the 19th-century water tower, as well as an exterior which is clad in local marble from the Untersberg.
- Mönchsberg 32, Salzburg, 5020, AT
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The Museum der Moderne Salzburg was created with the so-called “Schenkung Welz” (“Welz Donation”), a collection of modern graphic art. It opened in 1983 in the early Baroque palace of the former Catholic seminary the “Collegium Rupertinum” in the old city of Salzburg and was initially called the “Modern Gallery and Graphic Art ...
Das Museum der Moderne Salzburg präsentiert ganzjährig an seinen zwei Standorten (Mönchsberg & Rupertinum) Ausstellungen zur Klassischen Moderne, zur Kunst seit dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs und zur Gegenwart.
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Aug 30, 2021 · The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is home to a captivating collection of national and international art exhibits both in the Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 on the edge of Salzburg's festival precinct and at Mönchsberg 32 with a fantastic view of Salzburg.