The Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden is an exhibition space in Baden-Baden dedicated to contemporary art. Inaugurated in 1909, it is one of the oldest cultural institutions in the city and state of Baden-Württemberg. The Kunsthalle Baden-Baden organizes every year several temporary exhibitions dedicated to individual artistic personalities and to current and historical themes of art and culture. Being a space without its own collection, the Staatliche Kunsthalle has great freedom in designing the exhibition program and can react very flexibly to new trends. The Frieder Burda Museum, built by the American architect Richard Meier, is located near the building, and is architecturally connected to it by a glass bridge. The building in which the Kunsthalle is located, with an asymmetrical appearance on the outside, was designed in the late Art Nouveau style and built at the entrance to Lichtentaler Allee. The architecture and architectural decoration refer to classical Greco-Roman antiquity.