Originally built as an arts and crafts museum in 1881, the Martin-Gropius-Bau has since evolved into one of the most au courant venues to take in contemporary art.

Badly damaged in 1945, it wasn’t until 1966 that the Renaissance-style building was classified as a historical monument. Beautifully restored in the 1970s, the Martin-Gropius-Bau now hosts high-profile international exhibitions, such as the retrospectives of Richard Avedon and Le Corbusier.Quote_gray

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  • Niederkirchner Straße 7
  • 10963 Berlin
  • Wed - Mon: 10:00 -20:00
  • +49 30 2548 60
  • www.gropiusbau.de
  • Sbahn_small_greyscale_inverted Potsdamer Platz, Ubahn_small_greyscale_inverted Potsdamer Platz
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