Galerie Marzee was founded in 1978 as a gallery for contemporary jewelry, and has since become one of the principal promoters of contemporary jewelry and silverware. Since 1995 the gallery is housed in a former granary on Nijmegen’s waterfront, midway between the two bridges that cross the river here. With 850 square meters of exhibition space, Galerie Marzee is one of the largest galleries in the Netherlands, and the largest gallery for modern art jewelry in the world.



As a rule, the gallery hosts four or five exhibitions at any time, with new openings every two months. In addition, Marzee has a large collection of jewellery in stock, representing the following artists: Robert Baines, Iris Bodemer, Sara Borgegård, Antje Bräuer, Yu-Chun Chen, Lin Cheung, David Clarke, Hilde De Decker, Florie Dupont, Ute Eitzenhöfer, Noam Elyashiv, Kathleen Fink, Willemijn de Greef, Carmen Hauser, Ineke Heerkens, Maria Hees, Herman Hermsen, Simone ten Hompel, David Huycke, Idiots (Afke Golsteijn & Floris Bakker), Karin Johansson, Beate Klockmann, Rudolf Kocéa, Jun Konishi, Winfried Krüger, Erik Kuiper, Otto Künzli, Okinari Kurokawa, Dongchun Lee, Kajsa Lindberg, Nel Linssen, Susanna Loew, Stefano Marchetti, Christine Matthias, Julie Mollenhauer, Eija Mustonen, Carla Nuis, Barbara Paganin, Francesco Pavan, Annelies Planteijdt, Dorothea Prühl, Ramon Puig Cuyás, Ulrich Reithofer, Tabea Reulecke, Sybille Richter, Philip Sajet, Lucy Sarneel, Ann Schmalwaßer, Karin Seufert, Vera Siemund, Etsuko Sonobe, Hans Stofer, Tore Svensson, Mirei Takeuchi, Karola Torkos, Silke Trekel, Manuel Vilhena, Graziano Visintin, Frances Wadsworth-Jones, Julia Walter, Andrea Wippermann.



Opening hours
- Tuesday-Friday: 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday: 10 am-5 pm
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