Nice building, located in the park very close to the centre of city, excellent exposition! The access is comfortable.
The Frieder Burda Museum in the elegant old German spa town of Baden-Baden always shows great exhibitions. Either from the extensive collection of the house, or from other venerable institutions. The building itself Is wonderful, with thrilling perspectives and surprising light sources.The summer of 2013 has been given over to a magnificent exhibition of the great German expressionist, Emil Nolde. An explosion of colour, shapes, landscapes, flowers and people. Not everything will appeal to everybody, of course, that is what great art is about. Opening up new dimensions and showing you new vistas. Which Nolde does to the utmost satisfaction. Particularly moving are his "unpainted painting". While the Nazis forbid him to paint, because he was seen as "entartet", he painted hundreds of small watercolours in secret, and some of them are shown here. The exhibition is coming to the in in October, after having been a smashing success.
The Museum consist of two parts. In the main, very modern building was and exhibit of Emil Nolde, very well hung. In the older building there were very contemporary works, some of which were very far out, some that I liked.There are ramps as well as an elevator - easy to navigate.We ate in the coffee shop, which was only fair and I would not recommend it.
Wonderful personal collection of modern art set in a stunning modern building which is itself a work of art.
This is an amazing purpose built gallery of modern art. The bulk of the works on display were by Gerhardt Richter, and, as we'd just seen an exhibition of his work at the Fondation Beyerler in Basel we really enjoyed it. A wonderful experience.
We visit Burda museum every time we come to Baden Baden. It is impressive even from architecture point of view. There is a permanent exhibition of modern art and many temporary exhibitions usually well organized
The temporary exhibit gave me the opportunity to deepen my perception of this artist. The display was obviously of high quality and the Museum has been well designed to be a perfect casket for art pieces. It is a small museum, well organised and with high quality exhibits.
The Burda Museum houses a series of changing exhibitions, and obviously different shows will appeal to different art-lovers. The building is modern and the various shows are well hung and plenty of information is available. There is also a worthwile shop.
This is the newest addition to the museums in Baden Baden and what a wonderful place it is. The structure itself is a gem, abundant light and superbly designed. There was a great exhibit going on showing off the works of Emil Nolde on all four floors. They had put gardens out front that were based on the designs he used to create his own gardens for painting and they were splendid. I had never heard of Emil Nolde, but his works are wonderful to see and their display at the Frieder Burda Museum was a gem not to be forgotten easily.
In a beautiful park setting you will find two great buildings filled with first rate modern art.This is one of the best presentations of modern art in the world and Richard Meier is one of the best museum architects.The modest scale of the museum is especially appealing.The casino and shopping area is at the end of the park.