The Museum St. Laurentius in Duisburg-Rheinhausen-Eisenbahnsiedlung presents in a permanent exhibition the artistic estate of Sándor Szombatis (1951 – 2006). The work of the Hungarian artist, whose studio was located in Rheinhausen-Friemersheim until his death, primarily comprises sound, magnetic, and gravitational objects; it has been shown in museums, art associations, and galleries in Germany and Italy and is held in various museums and private collections. The annual special exhibitions typically showcase rediscovered artists of the "lost generation" – those who began their careers in the Republic of Weimar and were mostly forgotten after the World War II. The curators track down their paintings and trace their biographies. A catalogue is published to accompany each exhibition.
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| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 14:00 – 17:00 |
The museum opens every first Sunday of the month from 2 pm to 5 pm. Guided tours of the exhibitions are available by appointment.
The museum garden is open when the weather is nice.
Outside of opening hours, please feel free to arrange an individual visit with us;
(museum.st.laurentius@web.de).
Martinistraße 7, Duisburg
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Es ist immer wieder ein besonderes Gefühl, wenn ich diesen Raum betrete. Schön, dass jetzt der Drumcomputer von Sándor wieder einmal zu sehen und zu hören ist. Die Fotografien von Britta Lauer sind eine wunderbare Ergänzung der Dauerausstellung
Visited on Jan 4, 2026
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