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* {{ill|Kunsthal Gent|nl|Kunsthal Gent}}, Ghent
* Kunsthalle Lophem, Loppem
* Kunsthalle Lophem, Loppem
* {{ill|Kunsthal Extra City|nl|Extra City Kunsthal}}, Antwerp
* {{ill|Kunsthal Extra City|nl|Extra City Kunsthal}}, Antwerp

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In German-speaking regions, a Kunsthalle or Kunsthaus is a facility that mounts art exhibitions, similar to an art gallery. A Kunsthalle is often operated by a non-profit Kunstverein ("art association"), and has associated artists, symposia, studios and workshops. It is distinguished from an art museum by not having a permanent collection.

The term is translated as kunsthal in Danish, kunsthal in Dutch, taidehalli in Finnish, kunsthall in Norwegian and konsthall in Swedish.[1]

This list contains the exhibition venues, museums, and art societies named a "Kunsthalle".

Examples

Austria

Belgium

Denmark

Finland

  • Kunsthalle Helsinki, Helsinki (Helsingin Taidehalli)
  • Kunsthalle Kohta, Helsinki (Kohta Taidehalli)
  • Kunsthalle Turku, Turku (Turun Taidehalli)

France

Georgia

Germany

Italy

  • Kunsthalle Bozen, Bolzano
  • Kunsthalle Meran, Merano

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

  • Kunsthalle Breslau/Wrocław
  • Kunsthalle Danzig/Gdańsk

Romania

  • Kunsthalle Bega/Timișoara

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Other countries

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Finkel, Jori; Finkel, Jori (2014-10-07). "The Future of the American Kunsthalle". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2020-07-18.