Guido de Werd (born 1948) is a Dutch art historian and former director of Museum Kurhaus Kleve in Germany.
[1] De Werd studied art history and obtained his master's degree in Nijmegen.
[2] It would be located in the middle of the baroque landscape gardens set up in the 17th century by John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen.
More than 50 exhibitions in the following ten years showed the works of internationally known artists such as Jannis Kounellis, Richard Long, Alex Katz, Mark Tansey and Giuseppe Penone.
In 2012 Museum Kurhaus Kleve was expanded with new exhibition rooms and the newly renovated Friedrich-Wilhelm-Bad with the former workshop of Joseph Beuys.