Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, A treasure trove of medieval to modern masterpieces

Obenmarspforten, D 50667 Cologne
The Impressionist art exhibition here is a major highlight
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Introduction

The Valrav Rischatz Museum in Germany is a classic gallery of medieval art. The museum houses many famous works spanning from the 14th to the 16th century, including masterpieces by artists from the Cologne School and Impressionism. The exhibition hall showcases oil paintings depicting the history of Cologne from 1300 to 1550, works by Rubens and Dutch painters from the Baroque period, as well as a print collection focused on prints from Cologne between 1300 and 1550 and print art from the Renaissance period. In addition, the museum is a gathering place for Neo-Impressionist art and also features representative works from various painting schools such as German Romanticism and French Realism. This museum is a must-visit treasure trove for medieval art enthusiasts.
Address
Obenmarspforten, D 50667 Cologne
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00
Thursday and Cologne day 10:00-22:00
Public holidays 10:00-18:00
Closed on Mondays, Christmas, New Year, Ladies' Carnival Night (Carnival Thursday) to Rose Monday (5 days in total).
Transportation
Subway: Get off at Hauptbahnhof (Central station).