
Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg
Derneburg, Germany
Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg presents exhibitions of contemporary art for the enjoyment of the public in a unique and historic setting. The Schloss, situated near Hannover, has a history that stretches back almost one thousand years. For centuries it was a convent and later a monastery. In the 19th Century it became the residence of the Dukes of Münster who commissioned the renowned Hanoverian architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves to convert it to a stately home. Artist Georg Baselitz acquired the property in the 1970s and it became his residence and studio for approximately thirty years until its sale in 2006. Since then, the Schloss has been reunited with the adjacent domain and both are undergoing extensive renovations to become one of the largest privately owned public museums for contemporary art in Europe.
WE ARE ON WINTER BREAK.
Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg is closed from November 2025 to the end of February 2026.
VISITOR PROGRAM
The exhibitions in the castle can be visited by guided tour. The sculpture park is accessible during opening hours without a guided tour.
The current visitor program allows for the museum to focus on completing the renovation of the castle and the other buildings on the estate. Additional exhibition areas, improved visitor infrastructure, and many new additions to the already extensive sculpture park will be completed over the next few years.
PRIVATE GROUPS during the winter break
We offer private guided tours for groups of up to 20 people all year round, subject to agreement and availability.
SPECIAL PUBLIC DATES during the winter break
During the winter break, the KSD offers public tours of the various exhibitions on selected dates.
If you are interested, please contact us by email at besucherservice@sdmuseum.de.
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