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Kunsthaus Dahlem

Where Art Meets History's Heart

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At Kunsthaus Dahlem, you'll discover art rooted in history. Designed by Hans Freese, this architectural heritage site harmonizes modern sculptures with historic architecture. Dive into a world where art and history blend seamlessly, opening up fresh perspectives.
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The Kunsthaus Dahlem is housed in a studio building originally designed for the renowned sculptor Arno Breker, but it was scarcely used by him.

Quick Facts

Founded
1942
Architect
Hans Freese
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
2015

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a place originally intended for one of Germany's most famous sculptors, Arno Breker. Yet, he barely used this studio. Instead, it became a space celebrating the post-war modern art movement. Look around you. The sculptures here are not just art pieces; they're testimonies of a tumultuous period in Germany's history. Nearby, you'll find the Brücke Museum. Just a short walk away, and you can immerse yourself in the colorful, expressive works of the Brücke artists. But here, in this serene studio, you feel the quiet power of the sculptures. They whisper stories of rebuilding and searching for a new identity after the war. Visiting here is like a journey into the past, offering you fresh perspectives on today's art.

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