The Kunstmuseum Ravensburg, located in the heart of the historic town of Ravensburg, Germany, is an important point on the cultural map of the Baden-Württemberg region.
The museum building, winner of the 2013 German Architecture Prize and the "Museum of the Year 2015" award from AICA (International Association of Art Critics), exemplifies a unique combination of modern architecture and functional museum space. Designed to maximize the use of natural light, it creates ideal conditions for the presentation of works of art.
The museum's collection is based on the Selinka Collection, which includes works of German Expressionism and the CoBrA and SPUR art groups, demonstrating the museum's deep immersion in the expressionist-gestural tradition of the 20th century. In addition to its permanent collection, the Kunstmuseum Ravensburg organizes temporary exhibitions on 20th and 21st century art, making it possible to explore current trends and currents in contemporary art.
At Museum Ravensburger you can delve into the history and world of games, puzzles and children's books that have become the brand's hallmark. Located in the heart of Ravensburg, in a historic building that was once the company's headquarters, the museum offers an interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
The museum's exhibit depicts the evolution of Ravensburger products over the company's more than 130 years of existence. Visitors have the opportunity to discover how classic board games such as "Memory" and "Labyrinth" and puzzles were developed and how they have changed over the years. The museum also provides interactive spaces where visitors can try out various games and puzzles for themselves, making the visit not only educational, but also full of fun.
One of the most interesting parts of the museum is the section dedicated to the process of creating puzzles and games, from concept to final product. This shows the complexity and innovation behind each game or puzzle, highlighting the role of creativity and advanced technology in the production process.
Two Towers.
Blaserturm and Mehlsack Tower are two unique attractions that dominate Ravensburg's skyline, offering residents and tourists alike a glimpse into the city's rich history. Each of these structures has its own unique character and history, and together they create an unforgettable architectural image of Ravensburg.
Blaserturm is one of the most distinctive towers in Ravensburg. Open to the public from April to September, it offers not only the opportunity to admire the city from above, but also to learn about its history. Part of medieval fortifications, the tower served an important defensive role and today is a popular vantage point.
Mehlsack Tower, also known as the "flour tower," is distinguished from other towers by its white color and conical shape. It is one of Ravensburg's most recognizable symbols. Although it is not available for tours from the inside like the Blaserturm, its distinctive appearance catches the eye and is a frequently photographed object.
Wildfreigehege Locherholz is a place that offers its visitors a unique opportunity to come into direct contact with nature and observe wildlife in its natural habitat. It is located in the picturesque Ravensburg area, making it an ideal place for family outings and relaxing in nature.
In Locherholz Park, visitors can admire a variety of animal species that live in large, fenced areas, allowing them to maintain their natural behavior. Walking along designated paths, visitors can encounter, among others, deer, wild boar and other forest animals. In addition, the park offers various educational activities to help visitors learn more about animal life and conservation principles.
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