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Liebermann-Villa

Discover Art Amidst Nature's Tranquility

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At the Liebermann Villa on Wannsee, immerse yourself in the world of Impressionist art surrounded by the serene beauty of Max Liebermann's summer residence. Stroll through the enchanting garden that inspired many of his paintings, blending art with nature seamlessly. The exhibitions provide an insightful look into the life and work of one of Germany's most prominent artists. Feel the inspiring atmosphere and creative spirit that define this unique location.
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Did you know?

Max Liebermann's summer house, designed by Paul Baumgarten, was built in 1910 and only opened as a museum in 2006.

Quick Facts

Founded
2000
Architect
Paul Baumgarten
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the gentle breeze coming off the Wannsee? This tranquil beauty was what inspired Max Liebermann's famous works. Look to your right, where the garden is in full bloom. Liebermann referred to this as his 'open-air studio.' Imagine him sitting here, brush in hand, while his family enjoyed the summer days. Did you know the villa was designed by Paul Baumgarten, one of the leading architects of his time? If you glance up, you'll notice the elegant lines and classic architecture that make this villa a cultural gem in Berlin.

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