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Established | 1919 |
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Location | Bahnhofstrasse 35, 7000 Chur, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46°51′05″N 9°31′56″E / 46.851332°N 9.53236°E |
Type | Art museum |
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Bündner Kunstmuseum (English: Graubünden Art Museum) is a Swiss art museum founded in 1919, and located in Chur, Switzerland. [1]
The Villa Planta building was formerly a house owned by Jacques Ambrosius von Planta (1826–1901), built from 1874 to 1876 and designed by architect Johannes Ludwig. [2] Bündner Kunstmuseum was founded in 1919 in the Villa Planta by the Bündner Kunstverein (English: Graubünden Art Association). [3]
Around 1927, the natural history portion of the collection was moved next door in order to form the Natur- und Nationalpark-Museum (English: Nature and National Park Museum). [4] From 1987 to 1990, the Villa Planta was remodeled by local architect collective Peter Zumthor, Peter Calonder, and Hans-Jörg Ruch. [5] [4] In 2016, the museum added a cube-shaped building extension with a gridded facade in cast concrete, designed by architects Barozzi Veiga. [3] [6] [7]
The museum art collection contains work by Graubünden-local artists, and includes Angelica Kauffmann, [8] Augusto Giacometti, Giovanni Segantini, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. [9] Since 1990, the Bündner Kunstmuseum has participated in the Manor Cultural Prize, which is awarded every two years for Swiss emerging artist representing the Canton of Graubünden.[ citation needed]