Visit the Unterlinden Museum and take a look at nearly 7,000 years of history, from the prehistoric era to the 20th century, in a 13th-century historic convent with modern design.
Admire the blend of old and new architecture, with modern extensions harmoniously integrated with the historic convent.
Marvel at the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald, one of the most renowned works of mediaeval art, featuring vibrant colours and intricate details.
Stroll through various exhibits displaying a range of artwork, including Romanesque and Gothic sculptures, Renaissance paintings by artists such as Martin Schongauer.
Explore rotating exhibitions including contemporary art, special artist retrospectives, and thematic collections such as ‘Impressionist Landscapes’ and ‘Modernist Portraits.’
About Unterlinden Museum, Colmar:
The Unterlinden Museum in Colmar is a renowned art museum housed in a former 13th-century Dominican convent. The museum houses approximately 3,500 artworks, showcasing a diverse collection that includes mediaeval and Renaissance art, with highlights such as the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald. The museum's modern extension complements its historic charm, offering visitors a diverse display of sculptures, paintings, and artefacts that trace the rich cultural history of the Alsace region.
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