Apart from transporting your artwork, would you like to know more about your painting or sculpture? We can conduct art historical research for you, prepare condition reports before and after transport, give advice regarding conservation and restoration, or put you in touch with a certified appraiser.
Art Transport
Schellinger art transport transports everything of cultural value such as paintings, sculptures, furniture and antiques. As a specialized transport company for works of art within Europe, we offer our services, to museums, galleries, collectors, individuals, appraisers, restorers and auction houses. Our focus is on the safe, fast and professional transportation of works of art to the highest standards in the industry. Reliability, speed, inventiveness and sustainability are paramount.


Expertly packaged
We are always looking for the best methods and technologies to pack and transport your works of art.
Whether it is developing new packaging methods such as the ART COFFER.
Moreover, we use packaging materials, which meet the highest museum standards.
We make every effort to meet your expectations.
With Schellinger art transport, your work of art is in safe hands from the moment of collection until delivery.
Advice restoration and conservation
Schellinger art transport staff can advise you on the conservation and restoration of your artwork.
Through years of experience in the museum world, we have the network and knowledge to put you in touch with a conservator and, if desired, we can supervise the restoration content.


Appraisal
If you want to know more about the value of your artwork, for example for insurance purposes or an inheritance? We will gladly put you in touch with a certified appraiser.
Storage
Are you looking for air-conditioned and secure storage for your artwork or art collection for a shorter or longer period of time, we can advise you on this as well.
We partner with Helicon Conservation Support for this purpose.


Art historical research
Would you like to learn more about your artwork? What does it represent? By whom and when was it made? But questions about how an object was manufactured can also be answered through (technical) art historical research.
More information?
Let us know and we will contact you immediately.

