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Worpswede

A village outside of Bremen, Germany

Nature, drama and nationwide fame

Fascinated by the beauty of the sky and the landscape of the Teufelsmoor, young painters started to settle in the artist’s colony of Worpswede. What a dream, to depict nature and peasant life in the outdoors and create together. Soon, Worpswede became a well-known community throughout the country, and in 1895, the artists were featured in a joint exhibition at Munch’s Glaspalast. Their reputation attracted other artists, as well as the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, to the village. It’s where Rilke met the sculptress Clara Westhoff, whom he later married. Other couples evolved: Heinrich and Martha Vogeler married, as did Otto Modersohn and Paula Modersohn-Becker.

Of course, where there’s many different people, there are many different viewpoints. The family of artists was quickly broken up because of political and artistic differences, not helped by the First World War. Hans am Ende fell in combat, Heinrich Vogeler radically broke with his art and embraced communism. Otto Modersohn had already left Worpswede earlier after his wife Paula died. At the same time, a second generation of artists popped up, ready to continue the local tradition. Some of them supported National Socialism, others responded passively. Mostly, the public remembered this colony because of the Junge Worpsweder Gruppe and the work of surrealist Richard Oelze. Artists continued to come to Worpswede to be inspired.

In 2008, funds were provided by the European Union for the “Worpswede Master Plan”. These funds were allocated for the complete renovation and modernisation of the four major museums of Barkenhoff, Große Kunstschau, Haus im Schluh and the Worpsweder Kunsthalle, as well as for the new design of the visitors’ centre in the Philine-Vogeler-Haus.
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The main artists who lived and worked here:

Carl Vinnen (*1863 – 1922)
Hans am Ende (*1864 – 1918)
Otto Modersohn (*1865 – 1943)
Fritz Mackensen (*1866 – 1953)
Fritz Overbeck (*1869 – 1909)
Heinrich Vogeler (*1872 – 1942)
Paula Modersohn-Becker (*1876 – 1907)
Clara Rilke-Westhoff (*1887 – 1954)
Lisel Oppel (*1897 – 1960)

Tourist-Office
Bergstraße 13
D-27726 Worpswede
+49 (0)4792 935820
info@worpswede.de
www.worpswede.de
Große Kunstschau Worpswede
Lindenallee 5
27726 Worpswede
+49 (0) 4792 1302
info@kulturstiftung-ohz.de
www.worpswede-museen.de
Museum am Modersohn Haus
Hembergstraße 19
27726 Worpswede
+49 (0) 4792 4777
info@museum-modersohn.de
www.museum-modersohn.de
Mayor
Stefan Schwenke
Gemeinde Worpswede
Bauernreihe 1
D-27726 Worpswede
(+49) 4792 312-0
s.schwenke@gemeinde-worpswede.de
Barkenhoff
Ostendorfer Straße 10
27726 Worpswede
+49(0)4792 3968
arnold@barkenhoff-stiftung.de
www.worpswede-museen.de
Music Hall
Findorffstraße 21
27726 Worpswede
+49 (0) 4792 950139
info@musichall-worpswede.de
www.musichall-worpswede.eu
Haus im Schluh
Im Schluh 35-37
27726 Worpswede
+49(0)4792 522
info@haus-im schluh.de
www.worpswede-museen.de
Worpsweder Kunsthalle
Bergstr. 17
27726 Worpswede
+49(0)4792 1277
info@worpsweder-kunsthalle.de
www.worpswede-museen.de
Galerie Altes Rathaus
Bergstraße 1

27726 Worpswede
+49(0)4792 9878919

krohn@worpswede-touristik.de
www.galerie-altes-rathaus-worpswede.de
Worpsweder Künstlerhäuser
Martin-Kausche Ateliers
Vor den Pferdeweisen 16-18
griem@kh-worpswede.de
www.kh-worpswede.de