Berlin

Martin-Gropius-Bau

  Niederkirchnerstraße 7, Kreuzberg ,   Kreuzberg          +49 30 25 48 60     more than a year ago
Dusty pink brick, gilded mosaics, stucco work run riot - this is the work of Martin Gropius, great uncle of Walter Gropius, a founder of the Bauhaus school of design. The building was completed in 1881 and originally served as a royal art museum. Like most of central Berlin, it ended the war in a badly damaged state and wasn't re-opened until 1981. Today, under the auspices of the Berliner Festspiele, the Martin-Gropius-Bau hosts outstanding exhibitions.
Yayoi Kusama in Berlin shows an overview of 70 years of art, Gropiusbau, June 2021 © inyourpocket.de

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S/U Potsdamer Platz

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Open 10:00-19:00. Closed Tue.

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