Visit the Bröhan-Museum to explore an extensive array of art nouveau and art deco pieces that Karl Bröhan himself had collected throughout his lifetime, from furniture, paintings, glass, silver and sculptures dated from 1890 to 1939.
Bröhan-Museum is an international specialist museum of art nouveau, art deco and functionalism, named after its founder Karl H. Bröhan. The collection includes exquisite art and crafts dating from 1880 to the start of the Second World War. The museum also houses an extensive collection of Images by the Berlin Secession. Alongside the main focal topics of art nouveau, art deco and the Berlin Secession, the museum also hosts special exhibitions looking at contemporary art and design up to the present day.
For more information, including venue opening hours, visit the Bröhan Museum website.