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Würth Museum (Logroño)
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La Rioja was founded to exhibit international
avant-garde art from the 20th and 20st centuries
based on the Collection Würth which comprises
approximately 11.000 works of art and is considered
to be one of the most important private collections
in Europe. The museum situated in Agoncillo near
Logroño within the Ebro-route of the “Pilgrims’ Way
of St. James” offers since its inauguration on
September 7, 2007, an extraordinary alternative to
the classic cultural and natural experiences of the
pilgrims travelling through the Wine region La
Rioja. |
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| The inaugural
exhibition “Idea of Man and Abstraction”displays 140
works at the range of internationally renowned
artists like Richard Deacon, Anthony Caro, Eduardo
Chillida, Jaume Plensa and Miquel Navarro.
The entrance and the guided tours
are offered for free, as they are subsidized by
Würth Spain plc. Moreover, there is free public
transportation for a roundtrip from Logroño to the
museum and back offered. For further details have a
look below. |
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Museo Würth La
Rioja:
Pol. Industrial El Sequero
Avda. Cameros 86,87, 88. Agoncillo (La Rioja)
Telef: 941 010 410
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday: 10 am – 20 pm
Sunday: 10 am- 15 pm
Guided tours (Giuded
tours in English on appointment)
Monday to Friday: 18:30 pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm and18:30 pm
Sunday: 11 am and 12 pm
(or on appointment)
Free public
transportation:
Monday to Friday: 18 pm
Saturday: 11:30 am and 18 pm
Sunday: 11:30 am
Departure in Logroño: busstop Glorieta del Doctor Zubía
Return journey from the museum (approx. two hours later in
each case)
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