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Abguss -Sammlung antiker Plastik

Cast Collection of Ancient Sculpture

Schlossstr. 69b, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel.: 030/ 34 24 054

Opening hours: Th.-Su., 14.00-17.00

http://www.abguss-sammlung-berlin.de

Free entrance!

The Cast Collection is unique and has been existing for over 300 years now; today it is part of the Free University of Berlin. The exhibition showsthe importance plaster casts had in the last few centuries - they did not only serve the worship of beauty - and how much today's research owes this craft.

Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin

Museum of Architecture at the Technical University of Berlin

Straße des 17. Juni 150-152, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 31423116

Opening hours: Mo.-Th. 12.00-16.00

http://architekturmuseum.ub.tu-berlin.de

Free entrance!

The museum was founded in 1885 and is today located in the University’s library. It shows architectural drawings of mainly Prussian architect.

Beate Uhse Erotik-Museum

The museum has closed its doors in September 2014 after nearly 20 years. The reason is the redevelopment of the area and the elimination of the rental space. The owners have not yet found a new place.

Bröhan-Museum

Schlossstr. 1a, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 326 906 00

Opening hours: Tu.-Su. 10.00-18.00

http://www.broehan-museum.de

Entrance fee: 8.00 EUR/ red. 5.00 EUR,

Minors up to 18 years of age: free

1st Wednesday of the month free entrance for everybody.

The Bröhan Museum's private collection was introduced to the public by Charles H. Bröhan in 1973. The museum is also "Regional Museum of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism (1889-1939)", representing from this period various objects such as graphics, lamps, glass, ceramic, porcelain, silver and metalwork, furniture, carpets, etc. Particularly noteworthy is the porcelain and glass collection. The exhibition stretches over two levels; graphics, paintings and drawings are exhibited at the gallery on the 1st floor.

C/O Berlin

Hardenbergstr. 22-24, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 284 44 16-0

Opening hours: daily 11.00-20.00

http://www.co-berlin.org

Entrance fee: 10.00 EUR / red. 5.00 EUR

As a private initiative with an innovative cultural management and worldwide co-operations, the C/O Berlin has developed into a recognized institution for the promotion of photography that now enjoys an international reputation. Contemporary and content photographic works are the current exhibitions. In the past, the C/O presented the works by Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh and Karl Lagerfeld. Since the end of October 2014, the house is located in Charlottenburg in the America House, only a few minutes away from the Photography Museum from Helmut Newton, behind the train station Zoologischer Garten.

Gedenkstätte Plötzensee am Gefängnis Plötzensee

Memorial Plötzensee at the Plötzensee prison

Hüttigpfad, 13627 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Opening hours: daily 09.00-16.00 (in summer until 17.00)

E-Mail: sekretariat@gdw-berlin.de

http://www.gedenkstaette-ploetzensee.de

Free entrance!

The Memorial Room of this site is the place where the Nazi regime put to death nearly 3,000 people. The 14 plates on the wall document the Nazi judiciary.

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis Kirche

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

Breitscheidplatz, 10789 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 218 50 23

Opening hours: daily 09.00-19.00

Worship: Su. 10.00 & 18.00, Prayers: Mo.-Fr. 13.00, 17.30, 18.00

http://www.gedaechtniskirche-berlin.de

Free entrance!

The church was consecrated until 1895 and then destroyed in 1943 during an air raid. The ruins later became the symbol of West Berlin whose inhabitants massively defended it as such. The first plan, presented by architect Egon Eiermann, did not consider a combination of a new building and the remains of the old church. He then decided to adopt his plans to the what you see today: the modern elements frame the ruins.

Käthe-Kollwitz -Museum

Fasanenstr. 24, 10719 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 882 52 10

Opening hours. Daily 11.00-18.00

http://www.kaethe-kollwitz.de

Entrance fee: 6.00 EUR/ red. 3.00 EUR

The museum is located in an elegant town house. The collection started with the private initiative of the Berlin based painter and art dealer Hans Pels-Leusden. The permanent exhibition comprises about 200 drawings and prints. Twice a year the museum organizes a special exhibition on the personal life of Kätze Kollwitz.

Keramik-Museum Berlin

Ceramic Museum Berlin

Schustehrusstr. 13, 10585 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 321 23 22

Opening hours: Fr.-Mo. 13.00-17.00

http://www.keramik-museum-berlin.de

Entrance fee: 2.00 EUR

It is one of the oldest mansions, in the heart of Charlottenburg and home to a museum that owes its existence to the research and collecting activities of Heinz-J. Theis. For many years, Theis investigated the history of ceramics in the German culture. This led to a museum which exhibits today a remarkable collection of ceramics of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur

Royal Porcelain Manufactory

Wegelystraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 39009-0

Opening hours: Mo.-Sa. 10.00-18.00

http://www.kpm-berlin.de

Entrance fee: 10.00 EUR, children 13-18 years 5.00 EUR, until 12 years free, including the audio guide

The KPM world shows exhibits from three centuries, as well as the complex workflow which is necessary until a piece of porcelain is ready for use. After visiting the model collection in the basement, the visitors can watch the masters finish the noble and unique pieces. In the Boccherini hall, a festively decorated table shows how impressive exclusive porcelain looks in our modern times.

Kunsthalle Koidl

Art Hall Koidl

Gervinusstraße 34, 10629 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 310 14 640, 0180- 502 50 30

Opening hours: Th.-Sa. 14.00-18.00

http://www.kunsthalle-koidl.de

Entrance fee: 5.00 EUR / red. 2.50 EUR, guided tour included

Under the auspices of Mary Roman Koidl this substation from 1928, was brought back to life at the Charlottenburg S-Bahn station. Externally, the architectural style "New Objectivity" remains intact, while the interior was modified to meet the needs of the exhibition hall. The exhibited modern art collections are from both institutional and private collectors.

Museum Berggruen

Schlossstraße 1, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 266 42 42 42

Opening hours: Mo.-Fr. 10.00-18.00, Su.-Su. 11.00-18.00

http://www.smb.museum/mb

Entrance fee: 10.00 EUR/ red. 5.00 EUR, children under the age of 18 free

The ticket is also valid for the Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection on the other side of the street.

Some years before he died, art dealer Heinz Berggruen donated his private collection to the City of Berlin, which led to the founding of the museum. It is an important collection of classical modern art. The impressive portfolio of Picasso, M Klee, Giacometti as well as African Art is of world fame. Together with the Scharf-Gerstberg foundation from the other side of the street, the Berggruen Museum is part of the National Gallery Berlin.

Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (Villa Oppenheim)

Schlossstr. 55, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 902 924 108

Opening hours: Tu.-Fr. 10.00-17.00, Sa. & Su. 11.00-17.00

http://www.villa-oppenheim-berlin.de

Free entrance!

In addition to the historical insights, the visitors get to see an art collection that was initiated by the then independent city of Charlottenburg in 1908. Most of the art works date back to the 19th century and are attributed to the Berlin Secession, a German group of artists to which also belonged Max Liebermann.

Museum für Fotografie/ Helmut Newton Stiftung

Museum for Photography/ Helmut Newton Foundation

Jebensstr. 2, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 266 42 42 42

Opening hours: Tu.-We. 10.00-18.00, Th. 10.00-20.00, Sa.-Su. 11.00-18.00

http://smb.museum

Entrance fee: 10.00 EUR/ red. 5.00 EUR

Children under the age of 18 free.

The museum is split into two main areas: the ground floor and the first floor are dedicated to Helmut Newton, presented by the Helmut Newton Foundation. On the second floor, in the Imperial Hall, the collection of photography is presented in the art library.

Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg

The Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection

Schlossstr. 70, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 266 42 42 42

Opening hours: Mo.-Fr. 10.00-18.00, Sa.-Su. 11.00-18.00

http://www.smb.museum

Entrance fee: 10.00 EUR/ red. 5.00 EUR, children under the age of 18, free.

The ticket is also valid for the Museum Berggruen on the other side of the street.

Otto Gerstenberg, a popular Berlin art collector of the early 20th century, was the initiator of this collection. It was severely damaged during the war, and some pieces were among the looted art that can still be found in Russian museums today. His grandson Dieter Scharf gathered what was left and started what is known as the Scharf-Gerstenberg collection. Dalí, Magritte, Max Ernst, etc.; the collection Scharf-Gerstenberg could be described as a continuation of the Berggruen museum. Some artists are represented in both places, such as Klee, Giacometti and Picasso. The focus lies on graphic works.

Story of Berlin

Kurfürstendamm 207-208, 10719 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Tel. 030/ 887 20 100

Opening hours: daily 10.00-20.00

http://www.story-of-berlin.de

Entrance fee: 12.00 EUR/ red. 9.00 EUR, children under the age of 16, 5.00 EUR, family ticket 25.00 EUR

The museum offers a walk through 800 years of history, presented in 23 theme rooms. The highlights include an original nuclear shelter, which still works.

Museum Guide Berlin 2015

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