The Koenraad-Bosman-Museum, located in the Lower Rhine city of Rees, is a two-story, five-axis building that was formerly known as the Keim house. This historical building, which was constructed around 1850, now serves as a museum for art and city history.
The Koenraad-Bosman-Museum dedicates two rooms to the settlement, local, and city history of Rees, spanning from the 5th/8th to the 15th century. These rooms provide a comprehensive overview of the city's rich history.
Since 2014, the Koenraad-Bosman-Museum has featured a room dedicated to Jewish life in Rees and the former Jewish community of the city. This exhibit provides insight into the history and culture of the Jewish community in Rees.
The Koenraad-Bosman-Museum's permanent art exhibition showcases works by renowned artists such as Johannes Hermanus Barend Koekkoek, Piet Leysing, Ernst Isselmann, Heinz Scholten, and Walter Heimig. The exhibition also features works by contemporary Rees artists including Astrid Karuna Feuser, Michael Hoffmann, Maria Kühnapfel, and Veronica Molenkamp.
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Am Bär 1, Rees
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