
Liebermann-Villa
Max Liebermann (1847–1935) built his life around art—and here, at his former summer residence, you can see how that life was shaped by both beauty and persecution. In 1909 he bought a narrow strip of land directly on the shores of Lake Wannsee to escape Berlin’s city noise, and he lived here during the summers from 1910 on. The villa was designed by the architect Paul Otto Baumgarten and completed in April 1910; Liebermann called it his “little castle by the lake.” The museum opened to the public on April 30, 2006, and its collection focuses on Liebermann’s own paintings of the villa and its garden. On the upper floor, the former studio holds about 40 paintings related to the garden and the house, while the ground floor documents the Liebermann family story. …
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