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Brücke-Museum

The entrance to the Brücke-Museum under a cloudy sky with trees in the background.

Außenansicht des Brücke-Museum zur Ausstellung Małgorzata Mirga-Tas. Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us, 2023

Foto: Tomas Bruns 

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Monday

11am–5pm

Tuesday

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Wednesday

11am–5pm

Thursday

11am–5pm

Friday

11am–5pm

Saturday

11am–5pm

Sunday

11am–5pm

The Brücke Museum was opened to the public in 1967. The museum owns around 400 paintings, sculptures and several thousand drawings, watercolours and prints by members of the »Brücke«, the expressionistic movement founded in 1905 in Dresden by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fritz Bleyl, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Erich Heckel.

The »Brücke« is the oldest of the German groups of artists to have a decisive international impact on the development of 20th century art. Changing exhibitions investigate the lives and work of the »Brücke« members from different points of view. Exhibitions about other expressionistic artists of the early 20th century widen the view on the historic and artistic environment of the artists’ association.

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