The Seebüll Ada and Emil Nolde Foundation is a foundation established in 1956. It is the operator of an art museum in Seebüll in Schleswig-Holstein. It showcases works of the German painter Emil Nolde. The museum was opened in 1957, after Nolde's death, by the Seebüll Ada and Emil Nolde Foundation.
The couple Ada and Emil Nolde acquired the undeveloped warft in 1926 and had a brick house built there, which was modeled after Bauhaus architecture and thus deliberately set itself apart from the surrounding Frisian houses. From 1930 onwards, the Noldes lived in the house. Further buildings and a garden laid out according to Nolde's designs were created subsequently. After Emil Nolde's death in 1956, the house was converted into a museum. In 1996, the house and garden were placed under monument protection. In 2010, around 80,000 people visited the museum.
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