Architectural Museum of the Technical University of Berlin, Architecture museum in Berlin, Germany.
The museum houses an extensive collection of architectural drawings, photographs, prints, and models that document over 130 years of German architectural development and design practices.
Founded over 130 years ago as part of the Technical University, the museum preserves important Prussian architectural documents from the 19th and 20th centuries reflecting Berlin's urban evolution.
The institution serves as a cultural repository showcasing German architectural evolution while supporting academic research through specialized exhibitions and comprehensive archival resources for students and professionals.
Located at Straße des 17. Juni 150 in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the museum operates weekdays from noon to 4 PM with guided group visits available by special arrangement outside regular hours.
The archives contain personal diaries and original sketches from renowned architects, providing rare insights into the creative processes behind significant German architectural projects and urban planning decisions.
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