I have never thought about rating a museum as 1 star, but this really did something special (or…read morelacked anything special) to afford this designation.
The 12 Euro ticket comes with entrance into the main exhibitions as well as access to most of the gardens.
Keeping in mind that this is a Contemporary Art Museum, I kind of understand the curation, but the artwork was extremely obscure and lackluster. For example, one entire exhibition was dedicated to materials sourced from Portugal, Dubai, and Greece (?) -- marble, timber, and I-beams. It was quite literally 5 pieces of each arranged into haphazard shapes and heights with speakers attached to them to mimic the audio of construction...Underwhelming is not a strong enough word. The rest of the "exhibits" mimicked this contrived art and did little to peak the interest of the observer.
After agonising for an hour and trying to find a semblance of talent, you can head off into the gardens where...surprise surprise, there's a ton of construction and things are barely opened or labelled. You basically graze around woods without any direction or guidance, and try to avoid the jackhammers.
If it wasn't clear, I feel strongly about advising people against this museum, especially since it's a ways away from the city centre.