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Bröhan Museum

Bröhan-Museum

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Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Functionalism, and Berlin Secession: The Bröhan Museum in Charlottenburg displays Karl H. Bröhan's expanded collection.

The collection of the Bröhan Museum. Art Nouveau Art Design offers a unique insight into the development of art in Berlin from the late 19th century to the Second World War. Special emphasis is placed on Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Functionalism, as well as the Berlin Secession.

Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Berlin Secession: Art in Transition

Curved lines, inspiration from nature, and new symmetries: visitors to the Bröhan Museum can trace how Art Nouveau found its way into various art and craft movements. Under the influence of modern, futuristic art, Art Deco developed particularly in France. At the Bröhan Museum, numerous works by artists such as Jean Puiforcat, Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, and Gerrit Rietveld bear witness to this development. Finally, a rich collection of paintings and prints gives visitors an understanding of the Berlin Secession and its turn toward Expressionism.

Highlights at the Bröhan Museum

The furniture ensemble by Alfred Grenander (circa 1900), the porcelain figures by Agathon Léonard (1899), and the painting "Im romanischen Café" (In the Romanesque Café) by Willy Jaecke (1912) are just a few of the highlights of the collection at the Bröhan Museum. The museum's Art Nouveau porcelain collection is also particularly extensive, representing the most important manufacturers in Germany, France, and Scandinavia.

Bröhan Museum: Current exhibitions and events

Art & Aperitif

A Relaxed Start to the Weekend! Join us for our exclusive Friday evening tours through the exhibition and discover selected artworks in a laid-back atmosphere. Afterwards, we warmly invite you to round off the evening with an aperitif – a special way... more

Free Public Tour "Havel Air and City Lights.City and Countryside in the Paintings of the Berlin Secession"

Discover the fascinating world of the Berlin Secession! Join us for this free public tour as we explore the dynamic interplay between city and nature in the Berlin region. Works by prominent artists such as Hans Baluschek and Walter Leistikow reveal... more

Havel Air and City Lights: City and Countryside in the Paintings of the Berlin Secession

The exhibition impressively shows how urban life and rural idyll were depicted in art – from the late 19th century to the turbulent 1920s. more

Information, Address and Opening Hours

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 Address
Schloßstr. 1a
14059 Berlin
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone
+49 (0)30 326 906 00
Internet
broehan-museum.de
Accessibility
The museum is barrier-free and has a wheelchair accessible elevator. Accessible restrooms available. Guide dogs and service dogs may be brought along. Guided tours for deaf visitors available upon request.
Admission Fee
€9, concessions €6, free admission for children under 18. Every first Wednesday of the month €4.

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Source: Bröhan-Museum/edited Berlin.de

Last edited: 2 December 2025