Boasting an eclectic slate of more than 20 art, photography and cultural exhibitions a year, this neo-Renaissance Berlin landmark was built between 1877 and 1881 by architects Martin Gropius and Heino Schmieden, and it was the former's great-nephew, Bauhaus movement founder Walter Gropius (1883–1969), who saved it from demolition following severe Second World War damage. The restored, reinvented and renamed structure reopened in 1981, simultaneously staging multiple exhibitions that gr...
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Hours
Mon 10am—7pm
Wed to Fri 11am—7pm Sat and Sun 10am—7pm
Hours
Mon 10am—7pm
Wed to Fri 11am—7pm Sat and Sun 10am—7pm
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