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  1. Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt. The Darmstadt Artists’ Colony on Mathildenhöhe, the highest elevation above the city of Darmstadt in west-central Germany, was established in 1897 by Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse, as a centre for emerging reform movements in architecture, arts and crafts. The buildings of the colony were created by its artist ...

  2. Horario de apertura: martes a domingo: 11.00 - 18.00. sitio web: www.mathildenhoehe.eu. En el museo de Mathildenhöhe de Darmstadt, los visitantes miran atrás a la época de la salida a las formas modernas de construcción y a la convivencia con las casas de siete artistas.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · La Mathildenhöhe de Darmstadt. En 1897 el Gran Duque Ernesto Luis de Hesse patrocinó la fundación de una Colonia de Artistas en la Mathildenhöhe, una colina que domina la ciudad de Darmstadt situada al oeste de la parte central de Alemania.

  4. Welterbe in Deutschland. Die Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt ist ein Ensemble der frühen Moderne und Zeugnis künstlerischer und sozialer Reformen dieser Zeit. 2021 wurde sie in die Liste des UNESCO-Welterbes aufgenommen.

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  5. In July 2021, the "Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt" was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is an outstanding example of experimental architecture of the early 20th century consisting of the Wedding Tower, Exhibition Hall, Artists' Colony Museum, plane tree grove and artists' houses.

  6. During its existence, 23 artists belonged to the colony. On the occasion of four exhibitions, a series of pioneering buildings with their interiors, ranging from furniture to tableware, were created until 1914. These buildings were embedded in a park with sculptures, fountains and garden pavilions. In these houses and gardens, the artists ...

  7. Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt represents the architectural and artistical transition from Art Noveau to Modernism. Founded by the Grand Duke of Hesse, Mathildenhöhe evolved as a semi-utopian community with innovative artists’ houses and studio buildings (1899-1914).