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  • The Museum of Fine Arts is located in the Esbjerg City Park, just half a kilometer from its main station. The museum is housed in a striking modern building from 1962. It presents mainly modern Danish fine art. The museum was opened in 1910 and was originally located in the building of the city library.
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  • Skip to content. Esbjerg kunstmuseum Logo. ... Museets profil. Forskning. Det virtuelle museum. Esbjerg Kunstmuseum.
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  • The Esbjerg Art Museum is fun, well-rounded museum that people of all ages and art experience can enjoy.
  • Modern Art Museum in Esbjerg, Denmark. ... Kunstrunden Sydvestjylland. Artist. Made In Esbjerg. Festival. Restaurant, Aroma, Fanø - Fanø Øko Øl.
  • At Esbjerg Art Museum you can see modern masterpieces and experience the very latest Danish and international art – tomorrow's classics.
  • The Esbjerg Art Museum (Danish: Esbjerg Kunstmuseum) is an independently owned art museum in Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark.
  • Top Esbjerg Art Museums: See reviews and photos of Art Museums in Esbjerg, Denmark on Tripadvisor.
  • Explore the Esbjerg Art Museum when you travel to Esbjerg - Expedia's Esbjerg Art Museum information guide keeps you in the know!
  • Also in the Esbjerg Museum of Fine Arts are members of the avant-garde movement COBRA, which found inspiration in primitive and folk art in equal measure.
  • Esbjerg Art Museum. Havnegade 20, 6700 Esbjerg, Дания.
  • Esbjerg Art Museum is the place to be to explore the finest art collections in Denmark. This self-governing museum was established in 1910 and is housed in a...
  • Welcome to Esbjerg Museum. Explore three exciting exhibitions. Step into Esbjerg as the city looked from 1900-1950.
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  • Christiane Finsen is a curator at Esbjerg Art Museum, which has a long tradition of inserting art into a greater context.
  • Esbjerg Museum of Art is a museum for modern and contemporary art. The museum arranges between 5 and 7 special exhibitions a year.