Käthe Kollwitz Museum (Berlin)

The Käthe Kollwitz Museum is a museum in Berlin that owns one of the largest collections of works by the German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), who lived and worked in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg for over 50 years.

[1][2] The museum opened in 1986, and traces its origins to the art collector Hans Pels-Leusden (d.1993).

[3] He endowed 95 printed graphics, 40 drawings and 10 original posters to the museum.

The museum now owns over 200 works, including prints, drawings, posters, sculptures and woodcuts.

[4] It now forms part of the so-called Wintergartenensemble, together with the nearby Literaturhaus Berlin (including the Café Wintergarten) and the Villa Grisebach.

The Käthe Kollwitz Museum, Berlin.