Kunsthaus Zürich
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The '''Kunsthaus Zürich''' houses one of the most important art museums in [[Switzerland]] and Europe, collected by the local ''[[Kunstverein]]'', called ''Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft'', and holdings running from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Art, with an emphasis on [[Swiss art]]. | The '''Kunsthaus Zürich''' houses one of the most important art museums in [[Switzerland]] and Europe, collected by the local ''[[Kunstverein]]'', called ''Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft'', and holdings running from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Art, with an emphasis on [[Swiss art]]. | ||
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The Kunsthaus Zürich houses one of the most important art museums in Switzerland and Europe, collected by the local Kunstverein, called Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft, and holdings running from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Art, with an emphasis on Swiss art.
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