The constantly growing collection includes nearly 1,800 works of art, which the museum displays in the city’s offices, agencies, libraries, schools and kindergartens.
Public outdoor works, sculptures in public areas and commissioned works acquired on the percentage basis for semi-public or public indoor and outdoor spaces are also part of the city’s collection. Public outdoor works are also added to the collection through donations. The 2025 Housing Fair and the European Capital of Culture 2026 will bring a lot of new public art to the built environment, even to some unexpected places.