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Sculpture at Schoenthal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sculpture at Schoenthal
Sculpture at Schoenthal is an art foundation in Switzerland. It is named after the Schönthal Monastery, a former church near the village of Langenbruck, Basel-Landschaft, which is now used for temporary art exhibitions. An array of sculptures, including some by well-known artists, is dotted around the monastery area and the surrounding countryside. ==The monastery and foundation==
Schönthal Monastery ((ドイツ語:Kloster Schönthal)) was built in approximately 1140. It was annulled during the Reformation in 1529, after which it was used variously as a toolshed, dairy farm and brickworks. In 1967 it was put under cultural heritage management,〔(Bau- und Umwelt-Zeitung Nr. 22 / Juni 2000: Kloster Schönthal ) Brigitte Frei-Heitz, update from the Canton of Basel-Landschaft's website, June 2000. Retrieved 21 August 2010. 〕 and in 1986 the first archaeological digs and renovations began. Sculpture at Schoenthal was opened in 2000 as a "cultural meeting place" incorporating the monastery and surrounding area, with the motto "Art and nature in dialogue". The following year its founder, John Schmid, transferred the entire set-up to the newly established Sculpture at Schoenthal Foundation.〔According to the ''Chronologie'' section of the foundation's website.〕 The historic building now serves as a gallery for temporary exhibitions and as a seminar venue.
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