The Kollwitz Museum
The Kollwitz Museum exhibits the works of the artist Kathe Kollwitz and was founded in 1985, 40 years after her death. She died in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, she was opposed to the Nazi dictatorship but died of old age. The museum is at the end of Unter den Linden, with over 1,000 square meters of Kollwitz works (the largest collection of Kollwitz in the world). Some sculptures are displayed, others are outdoors in the streets of Berlin. She belonged to the Expressionist school, who performed very detailed portraits of people, focusing on emotions, happy or sorrowful. She was also