Following the great success of the exhibition "Ausgehoben!", in which the art collection of the TU Braunschweig, assembled by Ernst Straßner for teaching purposes, was presented in the Städtisches Museum a few months ago, three major works have remained on permanent loan in the building on Löwenwall. The two paintings by Hans Purrmann (1880-1991) - a still life and a landscape painting - and the enchanting portrait "Lilo" by Rudolf Levy (1875-1944) are being presented together with Levy's Wannsee view from the museum for the first time. The two artists enjoyed a friendship that lasted many decades. Their lives and work reflect the political and artistic developments of the first half of the 20th century. During the guided tour, the artists will be introduced and the paintings will also be explained from an art-technological perspective.
After the short, approx. 20-minute tour, participants are cordially invited to continue their discussions over a drink and a piece of cake in the cafeteria.
The guided tour, coffee and cake are included in the admission price.
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Admission: Adults €5.00; concessions (for school pupils, students, trainees, people with disabilities, pensioners and holders of the "Braunschweig Pass") €2.50; children aged 6 - 16 €2.00; school classes and children up to the age of 6 free admission. The Städtisches Museum is fully barrier-free. The Städtisches Museum is a member of the Braunschweig MuseumsCard. It allows free admission once and permanently reduced admission on subsequent visits for one year to the seven largest museums in Braunschweig. The MuseumsCard costs 22 euros and is also available at the Municipal Museum. All information at www.braunschweig.de/museumscard.