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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]]).+ 
 +'''Kassel''' is a German town. The former capital of the state Hesse-Kassel has many palaces and parks, one of them the [[Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe]] which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kassel is also known for the [[documenta]] exhibitions of contemporary art.
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 +===Art museums===
 +Europe's first public museum, the ''[[Fridericianum|Museum Fridericianum]]'' was founded in 1779. By the end of the 19th century the museum held one of the largest collections in the world of watches and clocks.
 +Other art museums in Kassel include:
 +* [[Schloss Wilhelmshöhe]] (Antiquities Collection and Old Masters: [[Albrecht Dürer]], [[Peter Paul Rubens|Rubens]], [[Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn|Rembrandt]], [[Frans Hals]], [[Anthony van Dyck]])
 +* [[New Gallery (Kassel)]] ([[Tischbein (family)|Tischbein]] Family, [[Joseph Beuys]])
 +* [[Hessian State Museum|Hessisches Landesmuseum]] ''closed, under renovation until 2012'' (with a world-famous wallpaper collection).
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 +===Other museums===
 +* Museum of Natural History (in the Ottoneum-building)
 +* Museum of physics and astronomy in the [[Orangerie (Kassel)]]
 +* Marmorbad (marble bath) in the [[Orangerie (Kassel)]]
 +* Caricatura (in the Hauptbahnhof Kassel)
 +* Museum of Local History
 +* Tram-Museum Kassel
 +* Technical Museum and Henschel Museum
 +* [[Louis Spohr]] Museum (classical music composer)
 +* [[Brothers Grimm]] Museum in the [[Bellevue Palace, Kassel|Bellevue Palace]]
 +* Museum for Sepulchral Culture
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Kassel is a German town. The former capital of the state Hesse-Kassel has many palaces and parks, one of them the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kassel is also known for the documenta exhibitions of contemporary art.

Art museums

Europe's first public museum, the Museum Fridericianum was founded in 1779. By the end of the 19th century the museum held one of the largest collections in the world of watches and clocks. Other art museums in Kassel include:

Other museums

  • Museum of Natural History (in the Ottoneum-building)
  • Museum of physics and astronomy in the Orangerie (Kassel)
  • Marmorbad (marble bath) in the Orangerie (Kassel)
  • Caricatura (in the Hauptbahnhof Kassel)
  • Museum of Local History
  • Tram-Museum Kassel
  • Technical Museum and Henschel Museum
  • Louis Spohr Museum (classical music composer)
  • Brothers Grimm Museum in the Bellevue Palace
  • Museum for Sepulchral Culture




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