



Brücke-Museum
Museum · Berlin · Berlin
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The Brücke-Museum holds the world's largest collection of works by Die Brücke, the German Expressionist group founded in 1905, including paintings by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Max Pechstein. Schmidt-Rottluff initiated the museum in 1964 with a donation to the state of Berlin; it opened in 1967 in a building by Werner Düttmann at the edge of the Grunewald forest.
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- Hours
- 11:00-17:00; Tu off
Hours per OpenStreetMap, may be outdated.
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From Wikipedia
The Brücke Museum in Berlin houses the world's largest collection of works by members of the group Die Brücke ("The Bridge"), an early 20th-century German expressionist movement.
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- Why stop at Brücke-Museum on a bike ride?
- The Brücke-Museum holds the world's largest collection of works by Die Brücke, the German Expressionist group founded in 1905, including paintings by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Max Pechstein. Schmidt-Rottluff initiated the museum in 1964 with a donation to the state of Berlin; it opened in 1967 in a building by Werner Düttmann at the edge of the Grunewald forest.
- Where is Brücke-Museum?
- Brücke-Museum is in Berlin, Berlin (Germany).