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Education

Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin

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Museum of Art

The Käthe-Kollwitz Museum, founded in 1986, is dedicated to the world's most famous German artist of the 20th century. = = References = =

Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) lived and worked in Berlin for more than 50 years. It created unmistakable graphic and sculptural works, whose social-critical and peace-promoting messages are more understandable and up-to-date than ever.

To appreciate their social and social commitment and to make their great artistic skills experience is the concern of the local museum.

Since October 2022, the museum has been presenting itself with its collection presentation in the theatre building at the Charlottenburg Castle.

The museum is currently under construction.
The Kollwitz exhibition is expected to be revisited from mid-June 2025.


Spandauer Damm 10
14059 Berlin
Charlottenburg
Elevator
Accessible toilet
Wide doors
Ramp
Parking at the door

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Further information on accessibility:
https: / / www.kaethe-kollwitt.berlin / visit / accessibility /

Opening Hours:

Every day 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Also open on Sundays and holidays
Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve closed.


Who

Organized by:
Verein „Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum und grafische Sammlung Hans Pels-Leusden e.V.“
Supported by:
The State of Berlin has been promoting the museum institutionally since 2014.
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Costs:

Euro

Discount:

Euro

Notes:

Other spoken languages:

English.


Last changed on 12.05.2025