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Kunsthalle Lophem : ウィキペディア英語版
Kunsthalle
A Kunsthalle or Kunsthaus is a term in German-speaking regions for a facility that mounts art exhibitions. The term roughly means "Art Gallery" in English but with a somewhat more specific meaning. A ''Kunsthalle'' is often operated by a non-profit ''Kunstverein'' ("Art Association") and a ''Kunsthaus'' ("Art House") refers more to a gallery or museum with associated artists, symposia, studios and workshops. A ''Kunsthalle'' is also similar to a ''Kunstmuseum'' ("Art Museum"), but the terms mean different things historically. In the strictest sense a ''Kunstmuseum'' has its own permanent collection and a ''Kunsthalle'' does not.
Today the boundaries between these terms are free flowing. In German-speaking countries there are many ''Kunstmuseen'' which are named ''Kunsthalle'' and vice versa. In addition, the activities of a traditional ''Kunsthaus'' are found in all forms of these art institutions.
The purpose of this list is to specifically list those exhibition venues, museums, and art societies which are officially named "Kunsthalle".
== Examples ==


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