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 The Chemnitz Art Collections are among the largest and most important municipal art collections in Germany. The art collections originated from various civic associations, such as the Kunstverein Kunsthütte zu Chemnitz, founded in 1860. In 1909, they were brought together under the umbrella of the König-Albert-Museum and from 1920 were run as a municipal museum. Today, the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz comprise a complex of different museums and institutions: the Kunstsammlungen am Theaterplatz with the Carlfriedrich Claus Archive, the Gunzenhauser Museum, the Schloßbergmuseum with Rabenstein Castle, the Henry van de Velde Museum and the Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Haus.
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