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Whether for a weekend or just a day - a visit to the Hessian state capital of Wiesbaden, the "Nice of the North", is particularly worthwhile for culture lovers. From classical opera performances and exciting festivals to cozy open-air cinema evenings - pure culture!
Explore Wiesbaden's museum landscape
The Reinhard Ernst Museum presents paintings and sculptures from the field of abstract art. The sensational museum building was designed by the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, who has already set standards with his Spiral Building in Tokyo.
If you stroll just a few meters further along Wiesbaden's cultural mile, you can immerse yourself in the period around 1900 in the extraordinary Art Nouveau collection at Museum Wiesbaden or discover nature as an artist in the natural science exhibition.
The Stadtmuseum am Markt (SAM) displays its exhibitions in the historic market cellar directly below the Dern site. The collection comprises around 350,000 objects - and as you walk through the museum, you should always take a look up at the artfully walled vaulted ceiling.
If you buy a day ticket for the Museum Wiesbaden, you can get a reduced admission ticket for the Museum Reinhard Ernst (mre). The same applies vice versa: if you buy an admission ticket for the mre, you will receive a discounted ticket for the Museum Wiesbaden.
Did you know that there is a former spa hotel in Wilhelmstraße in Wiesbaden? In the Bellevue Hall of this hotel, an art association has been dedicated to contemporary art for almost forty years and regularly organizes various exhibitions.
Nearby, in the Villa Clementine, you can experience literature up close. The Villa Clementine House of Literature is Wiesbaden's literary center, where award-winning authors and up-and-coming talents present their works in a historic atmosphere.
Another cultural attraction is the Kunsthaus on the Schulberg. With its exhibition rooms and art library, it offers artists and art lovers a platform for inspiration and exchange.