Nestled in Bern, Switzerland, the Zentrum Paul Klee is a striking architectural marvel designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano. The museum’s undulating halls house the world’s largest collection of works by Swiss-German artist Paul Klee. Visitors can explore a comprehensive permanent collection, complemented by a dynamic roster of temporary exhibitions, concerts, and events throughout the year. This unique space offers a deep dive into Klee’s artistic legacy while providing a vibrant cultural experience.
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