The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum is the world's first museum dedicated to a female painter!
It permanently presents masterpieces by its namesake and is regarded as the main work of expressionist architecture in Germany.
The museum was founded almost 100 years ago by the Bremen coffee HAG merchant and patron Ludwig Roselius (1874-1943) and designed by the artist, designer and architect Bernhard Hoetger (1874-1949): Since then, the extraordinary museum building has been located in Böttcherstraße - right in the heart of Bremen's city center - and is part of this unique street ensemble, which is often referred to as Bremen's "secret main street".
The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum is structurally linked to the adjacent Ludwig Roselius Museum, an old Bremen patrician house from the 16th century with art and handicrafts from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period. Together, the two museums form the cultural highlight of the Böttcherstrasse Gesamtkunstwerk.
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