
Max-Liebermann-Haus
Art and history in Berlin's vibrant heart
Did you know?
In the late 1990s, the Max Liebermann House was rebuilt as a critical reconstruction on the exact site where the famous painter Max Liebermann once lived and worked.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Phone
- +49 30 22633030
Guided Story
Imagine walking up the same steps that Max Liebermann once did every day. Up there, in his studio, the light of the city captured the brushstrokes of Berlin's history. Behind you, the Brandenburg Gate stands, telling its own story of division and reunification. But here, in this very spot, Liebermann found inspiration in nature, reflected in his garden paintings. The rebirth of this house is more than just an architectural tribute; it's a symbol of the city's resilience. Let your thoughts wander as you stroll through the rooms, and perhaps discover a new perspective on the art that shaped Berlin.
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Location
Nearby

Brandenburger Tor

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Reichstagsgebäude

Akademie der Künste
