Horst-Janssen-Museum

Coordinates: 53°08′40″N 8°12′53″E / 53.1444°N 8.2147°E / 53.1444; 8.2147
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The Horst-Janssen-Museum building in Oldenburg.

Horst-Janssen-Museum is an

The Horst-Janssen-Museum was opened in 2000, showing 1,800 pieces from the collection of the couple Carin and

Goya, Rembrandt, and Egon Schiele. Additional drawings and prints from the collection can be viewed on request. A library contains 25,000 volumes, including publications of Janssen.[citation needed
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The Claus Hüppe Foundation awards at regular intervals the Horst Janssen Print Prize. It has been awarded to Katja Eckert (2003), Daniel Roth (2005) and Anna Lea Hucht (2008).[citation needed]

The museum shares its entrance with the co-located Stadtmuseum Oldenburg, which covers the history of Oldenburg.

References

  1. TripAdvisor
    . Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Horst Janssen Museum, Oldenburg". Germany: the travel destination. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Horst-Janssen Museum Oldenburg". Stadt Oldenburg. Retrieved 30 August 2015.

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