53rd Annual Exhibition of the Amberger Artists Group at the Stadtmuseum Amberg


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53rd Annual Exhibition of the Amberger Artists Group: A Vibrant Look at Contemporary Art in Amberg
The 53rd Annual Exhibition of the Amberger Artists Group brings new works, artistic scripts, and the unmistakable dialogue of a long-standing artistic community together at the city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE. In the atmospheric exhibition architecture of the Amberg City Museum, an art experience unfolds that places painting, graphics, sculpture, and contemporary visual art into a concentrated museum space. The exhibition runs from November 19, 2026, to January 10, 2027; the opening takes place on November 19, 2026, at 6:30 PM. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/stadtgalerie/jahresprogramm-2026/53.-jahresausstellung?utm_source=openai))
An Exhibition with Established Artistic Tradition
The Amberger Artists Group has shaped Amberg's cultural life for five decades and has produced multiple cultural award winners. This continuity gives the annual exhibition weight: different generations, media, and artistic temperaments meet here. According to the museum, the latest works are presented for the first time at the annual presentations; the spectrum is complemented by guest artists and the popular annual graphic, which each year is designed by a different artist specifically for the exhibition. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/stadtgalerie/jahresprogramm-2026/53.-jahresausstellung?utm_source=openai))
Space for Exploring Works and Aesthetic Experience
The city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE is a municipal exhibition space with around 170 square meters and a clear focus on contemporary art from Eastern Bavaria. The spectrum includes painting, graphics, sculptures, object art, photography, as well as new media and installations. This creates a dense exhibition atmosphere for visitors, where materials, colors, and forms react directly to each other. The art experience thrives on proximity to the works and the diversity of positions. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/stadtgalerie/info?utm_source=openai))
Education, Opening Hours, and Free Admission
The exhibition is accessible through the Amberg City Museum. The opening hours of the city gallery are Tuesday to Friday from 11 AM to 4 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM; it is closed on Mondays. Particularly attractive: Admission to the city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE is free. This keeps the annual exhibition open for spontaneous visits, art pedagogical discoveries, and repeated explorations of the works. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/stadtgalerie/info?utm_source=openai))
Accessibility and Cultural Participation
The Amberg City Museum offers barrier-free educational and event spaces; guided tours in German sign language, simple language, and for blind and visually impaired persons are available. The website also points out the ground-level entrance, disabled toilets, and an elevator. The exhibition combines cultural education with a clear commitment to accessibility and participation. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/besucherinfo/inklusion?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: A Must-Visit for Art Enthusiasts
Anyone who wants to experience contemporary art in a concentrated form will find a compelling start to the winter exhibitions in the 53rd Annual Exhibition of the Amberger Artists Group. Between regional roots, artistic diversity, and free admission, a visit emerges that incites curiosity and lingers long after. This exhibition is best experienced live. ([stadtmuseum-amberg.de](https://stadtmuseum-amberg.de/de/stadtgalerie/jahresprogramm-2026/53.-jahresausstellung?utm_source=openai))
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