Max Liebermann HouseFamous Impressionist's House
Pariser Platz 7
Berlin,
10117
Neighborhood: Berlin/Brandenburg
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Audio Guide This house belonged to the German Impressionist painter Max Liebermann. Born in Berlin, Liebermann studied in Weimar, Amsterdam and Paris. He spent most of his life in this house, painting under the influence of Courbet, Millet, and the Barbizon School. After the death of Max Liebermann, the Nazis forced his widow to leave the house in the autumn of 1935.Colorado Vacation GiveawayEnter for your chance to win a Colorado Vacation! www.ColoradoTourism.comAssociated Events
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Nov 5th, 2009 to Nov 22nd, 2009
Every November, when rain and snow sweep through the city, Berlin is transformed into a fairytale paradise. The fairytale festival comprises over 400 events ranging from readings and plays to exhibitions and an academic symposium. There's something here for both adults and children alike. While fairytale classics like Snow White and Aladdin make up part of the program, plenty of coverage is given to new material like a modern fairytale written by children. Events take place in Berlin libraries and other institutions across the city.
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