5 Kristi S. - 6 months ago
Loved the museum. So many amazing pieces of Art Deco. But the yellow shelf room was a nightmare. It is impossible to see and enjoy the furniture that is 2m high.
5 Kristi S. - 6 months ago
Loved the museum. So many amazing pieces of Art Deco. But the yellow shelf room was a nightmare. It is impossible to see and enjoy the furniture that is 2m high.
5 Moritz Erdt - 10 months ago
To be honest, Jugendstil or Art Nouveau is not really my favorite art / design era and most of the exhibits are against my taste. However, I have to appreciate the curation, the museum and the documentation. Definitely worth going.
5 Venula Tharusha - 6 months ago
The Bröhan Museum is a Berlin state museum for Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism and is located in the Berlin district of Charlottenburg. The museum is named after its founder, entrepreneur and art collector Karl. H. Bröhan (1921–2000), who donated his collection to the state of Berlin on the occasion of his 60th birthday. In 1983, the Bröhan Museum opened in its current rooms, which belong to the Charlottenburg Palace ensemble and were originally built for the guard regiment. It has been a state museum since 1994.
The museum houses a unique collection of art nouveau, art deco and functionalism as well as works from the Berlin Secession. These focal points are supplemented by changing exhibitions of fine arts, applied arts and design from 1950 to the present day.
5 Ofir Frenkel - a month ago
Nice rather smallish museum on Orr nouveau and decorative art, in case you have time before or after the neighboring palace
5 Olcayto Cengiz - a year ago
Small but very very efficient museum. We visited the Braun and Luigi Colani exhibitions which were both spectacular! Not just the products they delivered but how Bröhan exhibited was simply great. This place is easily my favourite museum with Museum of Technology.
5 Lisa - a year ago
The entrance was hard to find since the door was closed but after going around and trying to push it it was actually it.
Two floors of amazing objects. Well curated and somehow related: Braun 100 years and Luigi Colani.
A souvenir shop witht reasonable prices towards the end.
The was ist gutes design room was a little neglected.
5 Giovanni Krueger - 3 years ago
Quite the unique experience. I'm not really a Museum person but the place itself it's very imposant, the pieces exposed are lovely and really something else. What I also found quite impressive was the furniture section, all those old objects in such good conditions look pretty amazing, It's crazy how things change over the years.
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