The Wenzel-Hablik-Museum is home to the estate of the German-Bohemian artist Wenzel Hablik (1881–1934). Hablik, who lived and worked in Itzehoe from 1907 until his death, is considered one of the most important representatives of German architectural expressionism. The museum showcases his legacy, which includes his work as a painter, architect, interior designer, designer, and visionary.
The museum's collection is extensive, including over 200 paintings, furniture ensembles, crafts, crystals, and an extensive graphic collection with 8000 hand drawings. This wide range of works provides a comprehensive overview of Hablik's artistic output and allows visitors to explore his diverse creative areas.
In addition to the permanent exhibition of Hablik's work, the museum regularly hosts changing exhibitions. These exhibitions focus on Hablik's artistic environment, expressionism, contemporary architecture, and design. This provides visitors with a broader context for understanding Hablik's work and the artistic movements of his time.
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Reichenstraße 21, Itzehoe
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