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Blaue Scheune

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In the 1950s the artist, Günter Fink (1913-2000), bought the historical residence. Since then it has become again a popular attraction for art lovers. The gallery is open to the public in the summer months twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays).
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from the early 19th century. It housed not only the barn, but also the bakery and the living area for a master miller and baker.
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became well known as a result of regular exhibitions by the Hiddensee Women Artists' Federation (
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as well as the best-known of Hiddensee's women artists,
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Baltic Sea
Hiddensee
Low German hall house
Henni Lehmann
Katharina Bamberg
Clara Arnheim
Elisabeth Andrae
Elisabeth Büchsel
The Blaue Scheune at Hiddensee.de
54°34′11″N 13°6′16″E / 54.56972°N 13.10444°E / 54.56972; 13.10444
Categories
Buildings and structures in Vorpommern-Rügen
Art museums and galleries in Germany
Hiddensee

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