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Käthe Kollwitz Haus

Meißner Straße 7
Dresden
Saxony
Germany
035207-82-818

Type: Historical Interest
Addmission Fee: 2
Hours: Apr.-Oct. daily 11 am-5 pm, Nov.-Mar. weekdays 12pm-4 pm

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The artist Käthe Kollwitz was persecuted by the Nazis and spent the last days before her death in 1945 at Moritzburg on the invitation of Prince Ernst Heinrich von Saxen. After the war her house was converted into a Gedenkstätte (Memorial Site). Opening hours are April to October daily from 11 am to 5 pm (opening at 10 am on weekends) and November to March weekdays from noon to 4 pm and weekends from 11 to 4 pm. Admission is Euro 2. (Larger collections of her works are displayed in several German cities, including Berlin and Cologne.)
Last updated June 15, 2008
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