Brücke Museum
Brücke Museum, located in Berlin's Grunewald district (the city's large wooded park), opened in 1967 as a museum and archive for the works of Die Brücke, a group of Expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905.
It has roughly 400 paintings and sculptures, as well as thousands of drawings, watercolors, and prints by members of Die Brücke. The collection comprises a donation to the state of Berlin by the painter Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, as well as a later donation from Erich Heckel, which includes major works from the movement's early years. Other painters with aesthetic or personal affinities with Die Brücke are exhibited at the museum, including Otto Herbig, Max Kaus, Emil Nolde, and Emy Röder. English language tours begin at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays.
Address: Bussardsteig 9, 14195 Berlin
View details: https://www.bruecke-museum.de/en/