National Museum of Art/Wernerhal

The Wernerhal is the first hall of the National Museum of Art in Koningstad. This hall contains classical Brunanter works and over 400 years of art, ranging to 15th-century portraits to 19th century landscapes. The hall is named after Hans August Werner (1861-1930), the museum's first curator. He built up the collection from 1905 onwards.

Collection
The Wernerhal contains a plethora of valuable and historic works. One of the most famous paintings is Helsenberg's The Burgundian Bride. This masterpiece, painted in Burgundy in 1506 was acquired from a British art dealer for a massive £28,000 in 1926. Other famous works include several Blomefont van Stein's and Carrington Leading the Charge by Rotmensen.