The Bröhan Museum, located in Berlin, Germany, houses an extensive collection of art nouveau, art deco, and functionalism from the 1890s to 1939. Named after its founder, Karl H. Bröhan, who donated his entire collection to Berlin on his 60th birthday, the museum’s exhibition spaces showcase a variety of items, including vases, lamps, carpets, paintings, and a notable porcelain collection. Visitors can explore the detailed craftsmanship and design of these pieces, offering a glimpse into the artistic and cultural trends of the early 20th century.
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