St.-Annen-Museum - Luebeck, Germany
N 53° 51.783 E 010° 41.323
32U E 611052 N 5969606
The main building was previously an Augustinian nunnery, St. Anne's Priory, built 1502–1515 in late Brick Gothic style. Since 1915 it has housed one of Lübeck's museums of art and cultural history.
Waymark Code: WMN84B
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Date Posted: 01/17/2015
Views: 11
It has Germany's largest collection of medieval sculpture and altar-pieces, including the famous altars by Hans Memling (formerly at Lübeck Cathedral), Bernt Notke, Hermen Rode, Jacob van Utrecht and Benedikt Dreyer. These are exhibited on the building's first floor.
On the building's second floor is exhibited a large collection of home decor items and interiors of different periods, showing how the area's citizens lived from medieval times up to the 1800s.
Besides the St.Annen museum the monastery also contains the Kunsthalle St. Anna. The architecture of the Kunsthalle, which was built modernly in 2004 and has the ruins of the former church and the monastery that burnt down in 1843, was a gift of the Possehl Foundation. In 2003 the architecture of the Kunsthalle, which was planned by the architects Konermann Siegmund from Hamburg/Lübeck, received the quadrennial star prize of the Bund Deutscher Architekten (Federation of German Architects) of Schleswig-Holstein. The Kunsthalle exhibits modern art of the 20th century.
Name: St.-Annen-Museum
Location: St. Annen-Straße 15
23552 Lübeck
Phone Number: 0451 - 122 41 37
Web Site: [Web Link]
Agency/Ownership: Public
Hours of operation: 01.01.-31.03. | Di-So | 11-17 Uhr
01.04.-31.12. | Di-So | 10-17 Uhr
Admission Fee: €6
Gift Shop: yes
Cafe/Restaurant: yes
|
Visit Instructions:
Post one photo of the museum that is a different view from the one on the page, and describe your visit. Add any additional information that you may have about this building. A GPSr photo is NOT required.