North Rhine-Westphalia - Ruhrgebiet area - Duisburg district -                               Zurück


 
left: Alf Lechner, Große Zylinderspaltung, 1991
right: Richard Serra, Weitmar, 1984


 
left: Karl Hartung, Thronoi, 1958/59
right: George Rickey, Zwei kongeniale Segmente (Rotation IV), 1980



Magdalena Abakanowicz,
Neun Figuren Raum, 1990



Details

Duisburg

more than 40 monumental sculptures
in the Immanuel Kant Park at the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum

Link: www.lehmbruckmuseum.de

more information about
art in Duisburg

Information:
 
Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum
Düsseldorfer Str. 51
47049 Duisburg
Telefon: +49 (0) 203 283 3138
presse@lehmbruckmuseum.de

opening times:
Tuesday - Saturday 11 - 5 pm
Sunday 10.00 - 6pm, closed on Monday

Source:
with friendly permission:
Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum

Photos:
with friendly permission:
Thomas Emden-Weinert, 2007


State: 02/2005

Directions: West of Essen. Take the A 40 (exit Duisburg-Haefen) + the A 59 (exit Duisburg-Zentrum). You reach the museum in the center by bus and tram.

  For disabled:                             Zurück 
The Kant-Park, enclosing the Lehmbruck Museum, is open to public and has stepping stones. In some parts the museum offers elevators for access by wheelchair.