Kassel
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+ | [[Kassel]], [[Germany]] is scene of [[documenta]], an important international [[Art exhibition|exhibition]] of [[modern art|modern]] and [[contemporary art]]. Museums include: [[Schloss Wilhelmshöhe]] (Antiquities Collection and Old Masters; wall paper museum), Museum für Sepulkralkultur (the only German Museum of the culture of funerals); Art Gallery ([[Albrecht Dürer]], [[Peter Paul Rubens|Rubens]], [[Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn|Rembrandt]], [[Frans Hals]], [[Anthony van Dyck]]), New Gallery ([[Tischbein]] Family, [[Joseph Beuys]]). | ||
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Kassel, Germany is scene of documenta, an important international exhibition of modern and contemporary art. Museums include: Schloss Wilhelmshöhe (Antiquities Collection and Old Masters; wall paper museum), Museum für Sepulkralkultur (the only German Museum of the culture of funerals); Art Gallery (Albrecht Dürer, Rubens, Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Anthony van Dyck), New Gallery (Tischbein Family, Joseph Beuys).
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