Manifesta 16 Ruhr at St. Anna Church Bochum: Experience Art in the Church Space


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A Church as a Place for Contemporary Art
The Manifesta 16 Ruhr brings contemporary art to the St. Anna Church in Bochum, transforming the sacred space into a venue for dialogue, perception, and cultural education. On August 29, 2026, an art experience will open here that closely links architecture, urban history, and current artistic practice.
The Church Space as a Resonance Chamber
The St. Anna Church in Goldhamme dates back to 1929 and carries a clear historical signature with its simple expressionist character. In interplay with the Biennale, a unique exhibition atmosphere is created: light, space height, and materiality draw attention to the works and enhance their aesthetic impact. It is precisely this connection between place and content that makes the visit so compelling.
Manifesta 16 Ruhr: Art, City, and Society
Manifesta 16 Ruhr will take place from June 21 to October 4, 2026, in Bochum, Duisburg, Essen, and Gelsenkirchen, focusing on vacant post-war churches as cultural spaces. The project sees itself as a nomadic biennale for contemporary art and as a platform for exchange, co-creation, and social reflection. In Bochum, in addition to St. Anna, other church locations are part of the program.
Education and Cultural Learning
Manifesta 16 Ruhr explicitly focuses on workshops, encounters, and mediation formats. The view is not only directed at individual artworks, but also at questions regarding usage, memory, and the common good. This creates an exhibition visit that goes beyond mere contemplation of the works and makes art a tangible social practice.
Visitor Feedback
Even in advance, the response to the project is palpable: the combination of church space, contemporary art, and the history of the Ruhr area arouses curiosity among art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates unusual exhibition venues.
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Those who visit Manifesta 16 Ruhr at St. Anna Church Bochum will experience contemporary art in a space with history and character. Admission is free, access is barrier-free, and the artistic engagement promises an equally inspiring and reflective encounter. A date for anyone who wants to not only see art but experience it in the space.
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