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Würth Collection International private art collection on view in 15 exhibition spaces in Germany and Europe. Free admission! Share your visit .

Imprint: https://kunstkultur.wuerth.com/kunstkultur/rechtliches/impressum.php Würth Collection encompasses art from the late Middle Ages right up to the 21st century – predominantly paintings and sculpture. It is one of Europe's greatest private collections and shows its presence not only in the Würth Museums but also in state museums and public spaces all around the globe.

Happy birthday, Robert Jacobsen! 🤍 Today, the Danish painter, graphic artist, and sculptor would have turned 114. He rem...
04/06/2026

Happy birthday, Robert Jacobsen! 🤍 Today, the Danish painter, graphic artist, and sculptor would have turned 114. He remains one of Würth Collection’s key artistic positions, as his works define the landscape of the Würth Campus in Künzelsau for many years now.

Jacobsen also became name patron for the Robert Jacobsen Prize, awarded biennially by the Würth Foundation to outstanding contemporary artists.

Visit us this summer in Künzelsau and explore the exhibition of the 16th recipient Stella Hamberg, on view in the Würth Sculpture Garden and the Belvedere of Museum Würth 2 in Künzelsau! 🍃



Credit: Prof. Dr. h. c. mult. Reinhold Würth in conversation with Robert Jacobsen at the artist’s studio in Tågelund, Denmark, 1987; Photo: Museum Würth Archive

Lang leben die Alten Meister der Sammlung Würth! 🎭 Gemeinsam mit Kunst- und Living-History-Expertinnen und Experten bele...
03/06/2026

Lang leben die Alten Meister der Sammlung Würth! 🎭 Gemeinsam mit Kunst- und Living-History-Expertinnen und Experten beleuchten wir in unserer wiederkehrenden „Mode und Stil“-Führung, in Kooperation mit dem Hällisch-Fränkischen Museum, Gewänder und Stoffe, ihre Farben und Formen – und was sie uns über die Protagonistinnen und Protagonisten der Alten Meister erzählen.

Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung für die öffentliche Themenführung am Sonntag (7. Juni 2026, 14 Uhr) in der Johanniterkirche in Schwäbisch Hall findet ihr online unter KunstKultur.wuerth.com.



Fotos: Würth/Ufuk Arslan

Exciting first steps through the "new" Kunsthalle Würth! While the construction of the expansion in Schwäbisch Hall is o...
02/06/2026

Exciting first steps through the "new" Kunsthalle Würth! While the construction of the expansion in Schwäbisch Hall is ongoing, our museum team had a first chance to peak into the new spaces. What do you think? 👀

Save the date! On October 16, 2026, reopens with a monographic exhibition about Anselm Kiefer.


Henning Larsen

Photos: Museum Würth Archive (bv/kb)

Das alles juckt uns gar nicht! ↔️ Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr uns in den Museen Würth in Künzelsau und Schwäbisch Hall besu...
30/05/2026

Das alles juckt uns gar nicht! ↔️ Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr uns in den Museen Würth in Künzelsau und Schwäbisch Hall besuchen kommt. Der Eintritt ist frei!

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Things we do not care about when you are visiting us at the Würth museums in Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall:

➡If you are only looking for the next instagrammable moment.
➡If you are reading all of our exhibition texts.
➡What kind of outfit you're wearing during your visit to the Würth museums.
➡If you don't know, what's the story behind the artworks.
➡If you're visiting us for five hours or five minutes. Admission is free!
➡If you just came for the cake from Hotel-Restaurant Anne-Sophie
➡If you already know which exhibition will be on view from October 16, 2026, at the "new" Kunsthalle Würth in Schwäbisch Hall.

We are looking forward to your visit!



Credit: [1, 5] Mario Merz, Ziffern im Wald, 2003, Würth Collection, Inv. 15607 [2] Exhibition view of “The Principle of Transformation”; Photo: Christine Dorn [3] Exhibition view of “The Versatility of Geometry”; Photo: Würth/Ufuk Arslan [4] Andreas Haider, Bildnis eines Mannes mit rotem Barett, around 1516/17, Würth Collection, Inv. 6558 [6] Hans Holbein d. J., Madonna des Bürgermeisters Jacob Meyer zum Hasen, 1525/26 and 1528, Würth Collection, Inv. 14910; Photo: Würth/Ufuk Arslan [7] Photo: Katharina Becker [1, 5, 8] Photo: Museum Würth Archive (kb)

Happy World Play Day! 🧩🔧Because some days, you just need to play. Whether you're the type who loses themselves puzzling ...
28/05/2026

Happy World Play Day! 🧩🔧

Because some days, you just need to play. Whether you're the type who loses themselves puzzling Holbein's iconic Madonna from the Johanniterkirche in Schwäbisch Hall, or the brave soul (aka our Marketing colleague Benjamin) who spends 4 to 6 hours snapping together a Würth cordless drill driver out of interlocking bricks ➡️ we've got your playtime covered!

Both available in our art shops at the Würth museums in Baden-Württemberg. 👉 Come play. You've earned it.



Photos: Museum Würth Archive (ld, bv)

Who is behind these silvery tendrils that stretch skyward on the roundabouts just outside Museum Würth 2 in Künzelsau, p...
26/05/2026

Who is behind these silvery tendrils that stretch skyward on the roundabouts just outside Museum Würth 2 in Künzelsau, part of our Würth Sculpture Garden?

The German artist's distinctive style hovers between architecture and organic sculpture, infusing a dance-like movement into the static material. Her artworks range in size, from monumental to smaller sculptures, more of her artworks are currently also on display in the exhibition "The Principle of Transformation - Gertrude Reum. Würth Collection and Loans" at Museum Würth.

Have you already spotted these sculptures situated on the roundabouts? Let us know in the comments!



Credit: Gertrude Reum, Untitled / Untitled, 1997 / Undated, Würth Collection, Inv. 17267 and 16793. Photo: Philipp Schönborn, München

Was glaubt ihr, wie lange können Tiere für ein Stillleben still sitzen? Und wie würde das Kunstwerk aussehen, wenn die T...
25/05/2026

Was glaubt ihr, wie lange können Tiere für ein Stillleben still sitzen? Und wie würde das Kunstwerk aussehen, wenn die Tiere die Geduld verlieren und das Bild einfach verlassen würden? 🐾 Diese Fragen stellten die Lehrerinnen der Klassen 3A und 3B der Bodenwaldschule Winnenden ihren Schülerinnen und Schülern beim genauen Betrachten des Stilllebens von Nadin Maria Rüfenacht. Die Antwort auf die zwei Fragen findet ihr in der aktuellen Ausstellung „Tierisch was los!“ in der Hirschwirtscheuer in Künzelsau. So blieben die Tiere, wie oft auch die Kinder der Schulklassen im Unterricht, nicht still sitzen, sondern sind abgehauen. Was bleibt sind die bunten Früchte und viele wilde Fußspuren.

Wie gefällt euch diese Interpretation? 🎨

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What do you think: how long can animals sit still for a still life painting? And what would the artwork look like if the animals lost patience and simply walked out of the picture? 🐾 These are the questions the teachers of classes 3A and 3B at Bodenwaldschule Winnenden asked their students as they took a close look at Nadin Maria Rüfenacht’s still life. You can find the answer to these two questions in the current exhibition “Having a wild time!” at the Hirschwirtscheuer in Künzelsau. Just like the children in class often can’t sit still either, the animals in their artwork didn’t stay put, they escaped. What remains are the colorful fruits and lots of wild footprints.

How do you like this interpretation? 🎨



Credit: [1] Nadin Maria Rüfenacht, Helden 4, aus der Serie: Nature Morte I, 2005, Würth Collection, Inv. 10860 © Nadin Maria Rüfenacht, Courtesy Künstlerin und Galerie KLEINDIENST, Leipzig; Photo: Philipp Schönborn, München [2-3] Exhibition views "Having a wild time!" at Hirschwirtscheuer, Künzelsau with art project by the Bodenwaldschule Winnenden (Klasse 3A, 3B); Photo: Hans Neukircher

For Pentecost, discover the oldest artwork on view at Johanniterkirche in Schwäbisch Hall: "The Miracle of Pentecost" by...
24/05/2026

For Pentecost, discover the oldest artwork on view at Johanniterkirche in Schwäbisch Hall: "The Miracle of Pentecost" by the Swabian master, created around 1420. 🔥The flames above the heads 🔥 symbolize the descent of the Holy Spirit.

Swipe through, look closely, and explore the many details of this remarkable work. What else can you discover?

Visit our permanent Old Masters exhibition at Johanniterkirche during the holidays. Open daily from 11 AM to 5 PM - admission is free!

Credit: Schwäbischer Meister, Das Pfingstwunder, around 1420, Würth Collection, Inv. 6467

22/05/2026

Gertrude Reum explored how art can change through light, space, and movement ✨

Across sculpture and painting, she developed a visual language shaped by reflection, material, and transformation. Discover her multifaceted work in our exhibition “The Principle of Transformation – Gertrude Reum. Würth Collection and Loans” at Museum Würth in Künzelsau. The exhibition is open daily, from 11 AM to 6 PM, free of charge!



Video: Würth Collection

How would you say it? 😉🤓        Credit: [1] Niki de Saint Phalle, Nana dansante bleue, 1995, Würth Collection, Inv. 1752...
21/05/2026

How would you say it? 😉🤓



Credit: [1] Niki de Saint Phalle, Nana dansante bleue, 1995, Würth Collection, Inv. 17523; Photo: Philipp Schönborn [2] Piet Mondrian, Zeeuws Meisje, 1909, Würth Collection, Inv. 8552; Photo: Volker Naumann [3] Hans Holbein the Younger, Madonna des Bürgermeisters Jacob Meyer zum Hasen, 1525/26 and 1528 (Detail), Würth Collection, Inv. 14910; Photo: Philipp Schönborn [4] Gertrude Reum, Ohne Titel, c. 2001, Würth Collection, Inv. 17562; Photo: Würth/Ufuk Arslan

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