Kunsthalle Würth

Kunsthalle Würth

The Kunsthalle Würth was built on the former area of the Haller Löwenbräu brewery in the center of Schwäbisch Hall and officially opened in 2001. Sponsored by Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG the Kunsthalle Würth presents itself as an institution open to the world with a correspondingly varied schedule of events. In addition to memorable cultural experiences it offers unprecedented architecture that was honored by the jury of the Hugo Häring Prize with the “Award for Good Building”.

 

Visitor Information:

 

From February 9, 2026 on Kunsthalle Würth will be closed for the structural connection of the existing building and the extension.

We look forward to welcoming you back in our expanded premises in autumn 2026, when the exhibition Anselm Kiefer. Sammlung Würth and Loans opens following the completion of the construction work.

The Johanniterkirche, featuring The Old Masters in the Würth Collection, will continue to be open to visitors daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with free admission.

 

The parking garage P3 "Alte Brauerei" (including elevator) has been completely closed since April 1, 2025, due to renovation work. Barrier-free access to the Kunsthalle Würth is currently only possible via Lange Straße.

An overview of all parking options in Schwäbisch Hall can be found here.

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