The Bröhan Museum is a Berlin state museum for Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Functionalism, located in Berlin's Charlottenburg district. The Museum is named after its founder, entrepreneur and art collector Karl. H. Bröhan, 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 space, which belongs to the Charlottenburg Palace ensemble and was originally built for the guard regiment. Since 1994, it has been a state museum.
The Museum houses a unique collection of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Functionalism as well as works from the Berlin Secession. These areas of focus are complemented by temporary exhibitions of fine art, applied art, and design from 1950 to the present day.
Closed on Dec 24 & 31, Easter Monday and Whit Monday.
Adults: €8
Reduced: €5
Free admission for children under 18 years
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bröhan_Museum
Official Website http://www.broehan-museum.de/
Email info@broehan-museum.de
Phone +49 30 326 906 00
Address Schloßstraße 1a, 14059 Berlin (opposite the Charlottenburg palace), Germany
Coordinates 52°31'7.108" N 13°17'43.366" E