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The link between architecture and art is always palpable in the Middelheim Museum park, whether in the pavilions, the functional installations or the monumental statements.
To see if the desired time slot is available, enter the number of participants under ‘Group size (Group ticket)’, choose the guide language and select the date.
From 08/02/2021 11:00 pm (UTC) until 31/12/2030 10:59 pm (UTC)
During these guided tours we will discuss sculptures particularly those that are related to architecture, including: Franchise Unit by Workshop van Lieshout, Artist’s entrance by John Körmeling, Orbino by Luc Deleu, Belgian Funhouse by Dan Graham, Tennis wall by Ann Veronica Janssens, Environment by Alik Cavaliere, 74 Weathering Way by Carl Andre, Modelhaüser typ Bomarzo by Timm Ulrichs, Fenster by Isa Genzken, Roman street by Guillaume Bijl, Column Pavilion by Charles Vandenhove, Lanleff – Demeure no. 4 by Etienne-Martin, The Passage of the Hours by Pedro Cabrita Reis, Middelheim by Bernd Lohaus and Untitled by Per Kirkeby.
Practical information:
Yes, the Middelheim Museum is accessible to persons in a wheelchair.
Yes, you can bring your dog with you.
There’s a museum café, but you can also have a picnic in the Middelheim Museum.
Yes, there is a museum shop.
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