Kunsthalle
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Kunsthalle is, generally, in German speaking regions a term for a facility mounting temporary art exhibitions, and supported by a local Kunstverein, an art association of local collectors and artists. In many German speaking cities, the local Kunstverein established permanent collections similar to those of the Kunstmuseum, which derive mainly from earlier feudal times.
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[edit] Examples
[edit] Austria
- Kunsthalle Krems
- Kunsthalle Wien; see also Museumsquartier, Vienna
[edit] Belgium
- Kunsthalle Lophem, Belgium
[edit] Germany
- Kunsthalle Baden-Baden
- Kunsthalle Bielefield - with permanent collection
- Kunsthalle Bonn
- Kunsthalle Bremen - with permanent collection[1]
- Kunsthalle Bremerhaven
- Kunsthalle Darmstadt
- Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
- Kunsthalle in Emden - with permanent collection
- Kunsthalle Erfurt
- Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
- Kunsthalle Göppingen
- Kunsthalle Fridericianum Kassel
- Kunsthalle zu Kiel - with permanent collection
- Kunsthalle Hamburg - with permanent collection, see Hamburger Kunsthalle
- Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe - with permanent collection
- Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig
- Kunsthalle Kunstverein Lingen
- Kunsthalle Mannheim - with permanent collection [2]
- Kunsthalle Nürnberg
- Kunsthalle Tübingen - with permanent collection, rarely on display
- Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven
[edit] Switzerland
- Kunsthalle Basel
- Kunsthalle Bern
- Kunsthalle St. Gallen
- Kunsthalle Zürich

