About Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art is a cutting edge and contemporary workmanship gallery found along the waterfront in the HAT Kobe region. It was worked as a component of the city's recuperation endeavors after the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was planned by Ando Tadao, one of Japan's driving contemporary draftsmen who has outlined historical centers on Naoshima, Omotesando Hills and the Tokyo Skytree among different well known buildings.
The gallery is the biggest of its kind in western Japan, and has displays of sketches, prints, figures and other craftsmanship by both remote and Japanese specialists. Its perpetual presentation shows a pivoting gathering of current and contemporary craftsmanship and highlights specialists with solid connections to Hyogo Prefecture. The historical center additionally has assembly halls and occasion space for unrecorded music and performing expressions, and additionally an eatery, cafeteria and gallery shop.
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