Georg Kolbe Museum

Georg Kolbe Museum

Georg Kolbe Museum

The Georg Kolbe Museum, located in West Berlin, was established in 1950 after the death of the renowned German sculptor. Housed in two buildings that exemplify architectural modernism, the museum showcases over 200 of Kolbe’s sculptures, along with a few works by his contemporaries. The two structures are connected by a spacious garden, shaded by tall trees, providing a serene setting for visitors to explore the artist’s legacy. Today, guests can wander through the galleries and outdoor spaces, immersing themselves in the detailed and expressive forms of Kolbe’s art.

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