There are two exhibition venues of the blmk (Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art) in Frankfurt (Oder).
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 and communicated at a high level. To this end, the collection is placed in supra-regional and international temporal, geographical, social, cultural and, above all, art-historical contexts.
The BLMK emerged in 2017 from the merger of the dkw. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus and the Museum Junge Kunst Frankfurt (Oder). Several presentations are shown simultaneously at the two locations with a total of three exhibition halls - the Dieselkraftwerk in Cottbus and the Rathaushalle and the Packhof in Frankfurt (Oder). The exhibition program is closely linked to the collection: art from the GDR and East German traditions derived from it are shown on a par with nationally relevant and internationally established artistic positions. There is also an extensive supporting program of events and museum educational activities.
The Museum of Young Art in Frankfurt (Oder) was founded in 1965 as the Young Art Gallery of the Frankfurt (Oder) district and was administered by the municipality from 1990. References to art from Poland have been inscribed in both the collection and the annual exhibition programs since the 1970s. Consequently, a collection of Polish prints after 1991 was established in 1945. 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. Based on the understanding of the collection holdings as a resource, the activities of the BLMK aim at art-historical contextualization, critical examination of its own genesis and its content.
Zum Packhof - built in the middle of the 18th century as a single-storey solid building, it was extended after 1855 with an upper floor made of half-timbering. Located directly on the Oder promenade and right next to the Viadrina Museum, the house is the last remaining unplastered half-timbered building in the city. Its former secular purpose as a warehouse and storage building also characterizes the architecture, which has been reconstructed according to old plans.
The museum's second exhibition venue in Frankfurt (Oder) is in the town hall on the market square.
Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art Frankfurt (Oder) - Packhof location
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Opening hours
Price information
| Adult Solo exhibition | 4,00 EUR |
| discounted Solo exhibition | 3,00 EUR |
| Adult Combined ticket | 6,00 EUR |
| discounted Combined ticket | 3,00 EUR |
| Children up to 18 years | 0,00 EUR |
Comfort information
Partially restricted flooring (indoor and/or outdoor)
Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs
Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
Seating is available for hire
additional information
Entrance via Museum Viadrina (Junkerhaus) with 2 steps or barrier-free via the side entrance/courtyard, however the surface in the courtyard is made of cobblestones.
Elevator and barrier-free toilet available.
Europa-Universität stop is approximately 500 meters (6 minutes) away.
Elevator and barrier-free toilet available.
Europa-Universität stop is approximately 500 meters (6 minutes) away.
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