Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt (Oder) - Packhof Location

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With over 42,000 works, the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art (BLMK), with its locations in Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), houses the world's most comprehensive museum collection of art from the GDR and subsequent artistic traditions. This resource must be responsibly preserved, expanded and researched, exhibited at a high level and communicated. To this end, the collection is placed in supra-regional and international temporal, geographical, social, cultural and, above all, art-historical contexts.
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  • Packhof Frankfurt (Oder), Foto: Marlies Kross
  • Exhibition in the packhof, Foto: BLMK
The BLMK emerged in 2017 from the merger of the dkw. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus and the Museum Junge Kunst Frankfurt (Oder). At the two locations with the total of three exhibition houses - the Dieselkraftwerk in Cottbus and the Rathaushalle and Packhof in Frankfurt (Oder) - several presentations are shown simultaneously. The exhibition program is closely linked to the collection: art from the GDR as well as East German traditional lines derived from it are shown on a par with nationally relevant and internationally set artistic positions. In addition, there is an extensive supporting program of events and museum educational activities.

The Museum Junge Kunst in Frankfurt (Oder) was founded in 1965 as the Galerie Junge Kunst of the district of Frankfurt (Oder) and has been administered by the municipality since 1990. Since the 1970s, references to art from Poland have been inscribed both in the collection and in the annual exhibition programs. Consequently, in 1991 a collection area of Polish Prints after 1945 was founded. This collection contains an excellent cross-section of the artistic work of Polish artists up to the present day.

The exhibition programs of the two locations are not identical, but follow the same logic. From the understanding of the collection holdings as a resource, the activities of the BLMK aim at art-historical contextualization, critical examination of their own genesis as well as their contents.

To the Packhof - built in the middle of the 18th century as a one-story solid building, it was topped up with a half-timbered upper floor after 1855. Located directly on the Oder promenade and next to the Viadrina Museum, the house is the last remaining unrendered half-timbered building in the city. Its former secular purpose as a warehouse and storage building also characterizes the architecture reconstructed according to old plans.

The museum's second exhibition venue in Frankfurt (Oder) is located in the town hall hall on the market square.
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With over 42,000 works, the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art (BLMK), with its locations in Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), houses the world's most comprehensive museum collection of art from the GDR and subsequent artistic traditions. This resource must be responsibly preserved, expanded and researched, exhibited at a high level and communicated. To this end, the collection is placed in supra-regional and international temporal, geographical, social, cultural and, above all, art-historical contexts.
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  • Packhof Frankfurt (Oder), Foto: Marlies Kross
  • Exhibition in the packhof, Foto: BLMK
The BLMK emerged in 2017 from the merger of the dkw. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus and the Museum Junge Kunst Frankfurt (Oder). At the two locations with the total of three exhibition houses - the Dieselkraftwerk in Cottbus and the Rathaushalle and Packhof in Frankfurt (Oder) - several presentations are shown simultaneously. The exhibition program is closely linked to the collection: art from the GDR as well as East German traditional lines derived from it are shown on a par with nationally relevant and internationally set artistic positions. In addition, there is an extensive supporting program of events and museum educational activities.

The Museum Junge Kunst in Frankfurt (Oder) was founded in 1965 as the Galerie Junge Kunst of the district of Frankfurt (Oder) and has been administered by the municipality since 1990. Since the 1970s, references to art from Poland have been inscribed both in the collection and in the annual exhibition programs. Consequently, in 1991 a collection area of Polish Prints after 1945 was founded. This collection contains an excellent cross-section of the artistic work of Polish artists up to the present day.

The exhibition programs of the two locations are not identical, but follow the same logic. From the understanding of the collection holdings as a resource, the activities of the BLMK aim at art-historical contextualization, critical examination of their own genesis as well as their contents.

To the Packhof - built in the middle of the 18th century as a one-story solid building, it was topped up with a half-timbered upper floor after 1855. Located directly on the Oder promenade and next to the Viadrina Museum, the house is the last remaining unrendered half-timbered building in the city. Its former secular purpose as a warehouse and storage building also characterizes the architecture reconstructed according to old plans.

The museum's second exhibition venue in Frankfurt (Oder) is located in the town hall hall on the market square.
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    • Partly restricted walkable flooring (inside and/or outside)
    Stairs
    • Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs.
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    • Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
    Additional info
    • There are borrowable seating options available
    • Supplementary information:
      Entrance via Museum Viadrina (Junkerhaus) with 2 steps or barrier-free via the side entrance/ courtyard, but the underground in the courtyard consists of cobblestones.
      Elevator and barrier-free toilet available.
      Bus stop Europa-Universität approx. 500 meters (6 min.) away.

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15230 Frankfurt (Oder)

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