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Ostdeutsche Galerie in Regensburg unfolds as an art haven, beautifully orchestrating a journey through notable German art and East European influences during the world wars. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it's clear that this gem offers an amazing experience that art lovers will cherish. The permanent collection brims with breathtaking masterpieces, allowing visitors to immerse themselves for hours in various art styles.

For those intrigued by evolving themes, the rotating exhibitions on the lower floor surprise with engaging displays, such as the captivating Ludwig Richter and Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, and the avant-garde works of Katharina Sieverding. Outside, a serene park adorned with modern sculptures offers a tranquil escape.

Particularly accommodating for families, the gallery promises a delightful outing for children, while students find the entrance fee remarkably affordable. If visiting in June, enjoy the perk of free admission. With its thoughtful organization and intriguing exhibits, Ostdeutsche Galerie is a cultural delight that captures the soul of art lovers and surprises every visitor with its depth and beauty.

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Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ostdeutsche Galerie
Bus stop 63 m walk
Wittelsbacherstraße
Bus stop 355 m walk
Taxisstraße
Bus stop 187 m walk
Rgbg. Goethe-Gymnasium
Bus stop 421 m walk
Goethe-Gymnasium
Bus stop 425 m walk
Hans-Sachs-Straße
Bus stop 369 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 247 reviews
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Gramos Bucinca
Gramos Bucinca
1 week ago on Google

Excellent gallery. Excellent art works with excellent curation and showcasing.

Gilbert B.
Gilbert B.
1 month ago on Google

Intéressante collection dans un musée qui vaut la visite. Des artistes peintres peu connus, à part 2 ou 3, mais beaucoup d’œuvres remarquables, telle cette étrange "Montagne du travail allemand" (1915) de Richard Teschner.

Mario Nebenführ
Mario Nebenführ
1 month ago on Google

schönes Museum