The Rebstock &
the arts
Anyone who arrives at our house notices it at first glance: The theme of art is the common thread that runs through all areas of our hotel. More than 400 artworks have been personally selected by us and can be seen throughout the house – from Andy Warhol prints in the AperoBAR, originals by the French-Alsatian action artist Raymond Waydelich in the dining room and paintings by Silke Späth in our breakfast room to works by artists from the surrounding area around Strasbourg, Kehl and the border triangle – including Sylvie Lander, Friedrich Geiler, Kathrin Jilg, Manfred Weig and Piere Gangloff. We can tell you a story about each work – after all, there is a very personal memory associated with each purchase. If you want to discover even more art, the region invites you with excellent museums.
Baden-Baden
Frieder Burda Museum
A 40 minutes drive gets you to the renowned Frieder Burda Museum in Baden-Baden. The private collector’s museum was built and designed by the architect Richard Meier and shows works of contemporary art as well as varied special exhibitions
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Strasbourg
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCS)
Just cross the Rhine and you are already in Strasbourg, where, among other landmarks, the MAMCS awaits you as an absolute highlight. On almost 5,000 square metres, you can view outstanding works from the Impressionist period to the present day in this modern glass building. But you can also marvel at the “historical collection”, which covers the period from 1870 to 1960. Take a short break on the terrace with magnificent views over the city.
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Basel
Fondation Beyeler
This Swiss art museum was initiated by Hildy and Ernst Beyeler, and it comprises around 250 works of classical modern and contemporary art on a total surface of 3,800 square metres – including works by Wassily Kandinsky, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet. From Kehl, Basel can be easily reached by car in about one and a half hours – a visit to the Fondation Beyerle is thus an ideal day trip to nearby Switzerland.
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Mulhouse
Cité de l’Automobile
For car lovers, a visit to the Cité de l’Automobile is an absolute must. After all, with an exhibition area of around 25,000 square metres, it is the largest automobile museum in the world. Among other things, you can marvel at 400 classic and vintage cars from the collection of the two museum founders, the brothers Fritz and Hans Schlumpf.
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