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Otto Modersohn Museum

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Otto Modersohn Museum

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    June 5, 2017

    Fantastic exhibition by the great German impressionist. The exhibition rooms are wonderfully situated in the middle of the meadow landscape and are worth a visit per se.

    Opening times: daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on December 24th, December 25th. and 31.12. closed.

    More information at:
    modersohn-museum.de/start.html.

    The still young Otto Modersohn Museum in Tecklenburg is also recommended - but there are still a few more kilometers to cycle until then.

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      May 12, 2018

      In 1896 the painter Otto Modersohn and Fritz Overbeck discovered the town of Fischerhude on a hike.
      We hiked through it in all directions and were delighted by its unspoilt character. Thatched roof houses and stables everywhere, huge oak trees everywhere. Things were getting more and more interesting at the Wumme, at the other old watermill, so that Overbeck thought we had made a mistake about Worpswede, that Fischerhude even surpassed it in picturesque charms.

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        April 4, 2021

        The museum, originally planned as a memorial in 1974 to make the works belonging to the Modersohn family accessible to the general public, has developed beyond an estate museum in the conventional sense due to the growth of the collection and the interest of its visitors.
        In a permanent exhibition, the career path from the youth / academy time to the maturity of the late work can be traced. Special exhibitions show and explore certain aspects of the work and its artistic environment.
        Pictures of his second wife Paula Modersohn-Becker are also shown, whose outstanding size Otto Modersohn was the first and for a long time the only one who recognized and promoted. The Otto Modersohn Museum is a bit out of the way in the middle of the Fischerhuder Wümmewiesen, a landscape that has repeatedly encouraged him to engage in new artistic approaches since 1908. At the place where many of Otto Modersohn's pictures, drawings and sketches were created, encountering his work is a very special experience.
        modersohn-museum.de/museumsbesuch/museum

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          Location: Ottersberg, Verden, Lower Saxony, Germany

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