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Haus der Kunst München

LC control no.n 50054183
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Corporate name headingHaus der Kunst München
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Variant(s)Munich. Haus der Kunst
Haus der Kunst (Munich, Germany)
House of German Art (Munich, Germany)
Neuer Glaspalast (Munich, Germany)
Munich (Germany). Haus der Kunst
Direktion Haus der Kunst (Munich, Germany)
See alsoPredecessor: Haus der Deutschen Kunst (Munich, Germany)
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Beginning date1946?
Associated countryGermany
LocatedMunich (Germany)
Found inDresler, A. Deutsche Kunst und entartete "Kunst", c1938
Internat. Kunst-Adressbuch 1981/82 (Haus der Künst München)
The New York Times (online), Okwui Enwezor, curator who remapped art world, dies at 55, March 18, 2019, viewed March 19, 2019 (the Haus der Kunst, a leading Munich museum; an exhibition hall built by the Nazis)
Wikipedia, March 19, 2019 (Haus der Kunst; a non-collecting modern and contemporary art museum in Munich; located at Prinzregentenstrasse 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park; contructed 1933-1937 as Nazi Germany's first monumental structure of Nazi architecture; the museum, then called Haus der Deutschen Kunst, was opened on 18 July 1937; after the end of World War II the building was first used as an officers' mess by American occupation forces, and came to be known as the "P1", a shortening of its street address; beginning in 1946 it was used for temporary exhibitions; in 2002, the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Arts moved into the Pinakothek der Moderne; today the museum is used as a showcase venue for temporary and travelling exhibitions; since 1983 the building also houses the nightclub P1)
Not found in16 Gemälde und 4 Plastiken aus der Grossen Deutschen Kunstausstellung, 1943, im Haus der Deutschen Kunst zu München, 1943