The Liechtenstein
Museum of Fine Arts originated in the Liechtenstein State Art Collection, which was founded in 1968. The
collections of the museum focus on all forms of art since 1900 on the basis of a thematically oriented
collection policy. Its particular emphasis is in the area of sculpture/object/installation. As
a foundation under public law, the Museum of Fine Arts is entirely funded by the State of Liechtenstein.
Since the summer of 2000, it has been located in a new building in Vaduz ,
85% of which was funded
by private donors and presented to the country as a gift for the millennium. The
Museum of Fine Arts presents rotating exhibits of art since 1900 in close connection with the thematic
structure of its collections. It practices a new style of presentation of its collections according
to the principle of "dialogue", which is presented in a new way for each exhibition. In addition,
exhibits from the collections of the Reigning Prince of Liechtenstein are presented continuously. www.kunstmuseum.li
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 Artworks of various eras
and forms are presented in the 1,737 square meter exhibition space in the monolithic
structure of the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts
 The
Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts presents exhibits from the Princely Collections and
rotating exhibits of art from 1900 and later
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