The Museum of Concrete Art sees itself as an international center for Concrete Art and is currently undergoing a comprehensive transformation process to become the Museum of Concrete Art and Design.
The move to the new museum building - the former foundry hall in Quartier G - is planned for 2026. You can follow the current status of the construction work on the museum's website: www.mkk-ingolstadt.de/neubau/baustelle.
Until then, the museum team will continue to use the premises in Tränktorstraße. These will be open to visitors on selected dates.
Under the title "In Preparation. A collection gets ready for new spaces", a public program will accompany the transition phase. This will give interested parties an insight into conservation and restoration processes that usually remain hidden during normal operations. The public is invited to actively follow this change.
A special offer is the "Open Laboratory", which is accessible every Wednesday on the first floor. Here, visitors can watch the restoration team at work
team at work and follow the path of an artwork from viewing to trial hanging.
The program is complemented by an exhibition on the second floor. It addresses key issues relating to the conservation and restoration of modern art and uses selected objects to illustrate the challenges faced by the MKKD and SKKD's collection of around 15,000 works.
When the move begins, the building in Tränktorstraße will be returned to its owner, the Free State of Bavaria.
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