From everyday museum life

We will keep you regularly informed about the latest developments at the Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum.

In addition to exciting articles about our collection, we also report on the everyday life of a museum – behind and in front of the scenes. We look forward to taking you with us on this journey and providing you with interesting insights into our work!

Käthe Kollwitz: marking the 159th anniversary of her birth

Today, 8 July, marks the 159th anniversary of Käthe Kollwitz’s birth – a wonderful occasion to commemorate one of the most significant artists of the 20th century – and, at the same time, to honour her roots in Königsberg.

As a small token to mark her birthday, the first 100 visitors today will receive, along with their admission ticket, a piece of original Königsberg marzipan from the Charlottenburg-based Wald Königsberger Marzipan factory – a sweet memento of the town where Käthe Kollwitz’s life began.

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Opening weekend at the Käthe Kollwitz Museum

4.-6. Juli 2025
After intensive renovation work, the Käthe Kollwitz Museum has been open again since 5 July. The ceremonial reopening and the first Kollwitz Sunday offered art, exchange and neighbourliness. One highlight: the special exhibition by Jan Kollwitz.

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Welcome, Käthe Kollwitz

30. September 2024
Käthe Kollwitz has finally arrived! Two years after the museum opened, the large-scale Kollwitz portrait figure is now in its final location in front of the theatre building at Charlottenburg Palace.

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Donation to the Kollwitz Museum

September 21, 2023
The Kollwitz Museum recently received a generous donation of over 30 letters and letter cards from Käthe Kollwitz to Dr. Heinrich Becker, the then director of the Kunsthalle Bielefeld.

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Goodbye, Käthe Kollwitz

January 17, 2023
Sensational departure – now the last work, the large-scale Kollwitz portrait figure, has also left the former museum location on Fasanenstrasse. A challenging action that required an experienced team, patience and tact.

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