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Brücke-Museum
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Brücke-Museum

Discover the Vibrant Spirit of Expressionism

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Step into the vibrant realm of German Expressionism at the Brücke Museum, designed by Werner Düttmann in 1967. Here, you'll explore captivating works from the 'Brücke' artist group, known for their bold colors and dynamic forms that reshaped art. The restitution of Nazi-looted art adds a profound historical layer to the museum's significance. Let the creative energy of this distinctive place inspire you.
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Designed by renowned architect Werner Düttmann, the Brücke Museum houses the world's largest cohesive collection of works by the expressionist artist group Brücke.

Quick Facts

Founded
1967
Architect
Werner Düttmann
Opening Date
September 15, 1967
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the history as you stand here? Take a look around. This building, crafted by architect Werner Düttmann, isn’t just a museum; it’s a living testament to German Expressionism. Did you know the Brücke artists often worked together in the same space, creating their masterpieces? This sense of community and creativity is palpable in the works displayed here. Just behind you, a short walk away, is the Kunsthaus Dahlem, another hub of artistic energy. But right here, within the Brücke Museum, you can sense the artistic rebellion in every brushstroke. It’s like peering into a time when art challenged and changed the world.

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