Questions and answers about the Langen Foundation in plain language
What is the Langen Foundation?
The Langen Foundation is a museum and exhibition venue in Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia.
It was opened in 2004. The building was designed by the renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. It features a modern design with lots of glass and concrete and is situated in a peaceful landscape.
The Langen Foundation presents art from different periods and cultures. Particularly important is the collection of Marianne and Viktor Langen, who collected Japanese art such as ancient scrolls, lacquerware, and modern works. In addition, there are also European and American artworks.
The Langen Foundation is a place where visitors can experience art, find tranquility, and enjoy the unique architecture.
In short: the Langen Foundation is a modern museum for international art in a distinctive building in Neuss.
What can I experience at the Langen Foundation?
You can see changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
There is a large collection of Japanese art from the 12th to the 20th century.
Art from non-European cultures is also on display, for example from Southeast Asia, India, or Central America.
The building is architecturally very special, designed by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando.
When is the Langen Foundation open?
| Tuesday to Sunday | 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
Last Entrance 5.30 p.m.
closed on 01.01./25.12./26.12.
How do I get to the Langen Foundation?
Langen Foundation
Raketenstation Hombroich 1
41472 Neuss
info@langenfoundation.de
+49(0) 2182-5701-15