Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe Breslau

The Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe (State Academy for Art and Crafts) was an art, architecture and craft academy in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław in Poland).

It originated in 1911 from the Royal Art and Craft School (Königlichen Kunst- und Gewerbeschule) on the Kaiserin-Augusta-Platz, which had itself been founded in 1791.

Its first director was Hans Poelzig, under whom the School was promoted to the rank of Academy.

As a result of the second Prussian Notverordnung it closed on 1 April 1932.

After that closure classes continued in masters' studios for about a year.

Breslauer Akademie on the Kaiserin-Augusta-Platz (now Plac Polski) with the war memorial on a 1916 postcard.