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Kupferstichkabinett
Discover Printmastery in Berlin's Art Hub
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At the Kupferstichkabinett, immerse yourself in the captivating realm of graphic art. Since 1832, this collection has showcased remarkable drawings and prints from artists like Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt. Be inspired by the diversity and historical depth of the exhibits. Delve into the stories behind the masterpieces and explore a rich tapestry of cultural history.
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Did you know?
Housing over 500,000 prints and around 110,000 additional works, the Kupferstichkabinett boasts the largest collection of graphic art in Germany.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1832
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Look around and notice how the light plays on the intricate details of the architecture. Just behind you, nestled near the St. Matthew's Church, lies a treasure trove of graphic art. Did you know this collection holds over half a million prints? Some of these masterpieces were returned here after World War II. Walking through these halls is like stepping back in time, right into the history of art on paper. Let the stories behind the artworks captivate you as you explore this unique cultural landmark.
Part of These Trails
Berlin's Museums — Walk IIStop 6 of 9
Location
Nearby

Kulturforum
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Gemäldegalerie am Kulturforum
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Sankt Matthäus-Kirche
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Kunstgewerbemuseum
152 m away

Neue Nationalgalerie
171 m away

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
176 m away

Philharmonie
266 m away

Matthäikirchplatz
72 m away



