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The building was built in 1877-1881 according to plans and under the direction of the architects Martin Gropius (a great-uncle of the Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius) and Heino Schmieden in the style of the Italian Renaissance.
The palatial four-storey building has an almost square floor plan. Its structure forms a cube, in the middle of which is the atrium with side lengths of around 70 meters and a height of approximately 26 meters.
October 1, 2019
The Martin-Gropius-Bau, the former Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin, is an exhibition building in Berlin's district Kreuzberg, which houses large temporary exhibitions.Since the Berlin Wall ran directly in front of the main portal, the access was relocated to the back.(Source: Wikipedia)
December 27, 2016
Various exhibitions can be found here.Opening hours:
Monday 10am-7pm
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 10am-7pm
Thursday 10am-9pm
Friday 10am-7pm
Saturday 10am-7pm
Sunday 10am-7pm- Admission free up to 18 years
- Admission to all exhibitions €15.00
- Reduced admission €10.00
- On Thursdays between 18:00 and 21:00, tickets are available for €10 / concessions €5.
June 17, 2022
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