Have you always wanted to know what it actually means when we call something ‘abstract art’? Then let’s get to the bottom of this!
Our guided tours of the museum’s permanent collection and our temporary exhibitions offer a great opportunity to take a closer look at the works of art. We can embark on an adventure to discover Abstraction together and find new ways of looking at art.
Take a closer look at the architecture of the ‘sugar cube’ and find out what art has to do with the body by delving deeper into the collection’s individual rooms and our temporary exhibition.


NEW from 1 July 2026!
Abstract art with depth – a spotlight on a work from the current collection exhibition. The ‘Work of the Month’ is selected in advance by the mre community via our newsletter. Look forward to a friendly group discussion and discover both interesting and entertaining facts about your favourite mre artists and artworks.
Always on the first Wednesday evening of the month.

Close your eyes, breathe, perceive – look!
mre Wonderful Wednesday invites you to a very special experience with the temporary exhibition Wolfgang Hollegha. Don’t think, look! On a tour featuring mindfulness-based elements, we learn to take in the painter’s intense colour spectacle with our eyes in a sensual way – entirely in keeping with the spirit of this exceptional Austrian painter, who placed seeing at the beginning of all creative possibilities.
Always on the second Wednesday evening of the month.

NEW from 15 July 2026!
Once a month, we will be giving guided tours of our current exhibitions of abstract art in English.
Always on the third Wednesday evening of the month.

Experience Wolfgang Hollegha’s colourful works accompanied by expert insight.
Our mre curator, Lea Schäfer, will introduce you to Hollegha’s approach to close observation. Discover the remarkable story of this exceptional painter and learn how his works made their way from Rechberg in Styria to Wiesbaden.

Experience the monumental and colourful work of the exceptional painter and master of precise condensation and reduction – Wolfgang Hollegha.
Taking nature and everyday motifs as his starting point, the artist transforms the visible into abstract pictorial spaces full of movement, depth and rhythm. A tour of the special exhibition by Austrian painter Wolfgang Hollegha invites you to marvel and pause for thought. Don’t think, look!

Let’s take a closer look at the ‘sugar cube’. Together we will go on a journey of discovery through the museum building and learn exciting facts about the origins of the mre.

The best of all? Art, of course! Enjoy the abundance of abstract art on this overview tour of the current exhibitions at the Museum Reinhard Ernst.
Together we will discover the highlights of our temporary exhibition and the permanent exhibition Colour is Everything!
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