When the Ludwig Museum in Cologne (Museum Ludwig) was founded in 1976, Peter and Irene Ludwig donated 350 modern artworks to the city of Cologne. Since then, this museum, named after its creator, has expanded its collection, with the most important art collections of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Picasso works. At the Ludwig Museum, one trend chases the next! The museum has been focusing on modern art since the early 20th century. Special exhibitions are held regularly through new collections, especially from young artists, with the main contents of the exhibition: -German Expressionism -Russian avant-garde -Surrealist paintings -Picasso collection -Pop art -Contemporary art (since the 1970s) -Hand-painted and graphic-photographs and videos In addition to artwork, I also love the design of the line in the museum, concise and engaging. Detailed address: Heinrich-Böll-Platz, 50667 Köln Open: Tuesday to Sunday, "Public Holiday" from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. From 10am to 10pm on the first Thursday of each month; tickets closed on Mondays are valid all day, €11 for adults/person