The Kathe-Kollwitz Museum is a must. Kollwitz's haunting drawings, wood cuts, and lithographs depict themes of death, war, and motherhood. This is a moving and powerful collection of art and history that stays with you.

Next to the Kathe-Kollwitz Museum, Cafe Wintergarten Im Literhaus provides an artistic and literary ambiance along with excellent light cafe food and drink.

Kathe-Kollwitz Museum website.

Written by  Yasmine Beverly Rana.

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