Werkbund Archive – Museum of Things
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
A German museum devoted to the material culture and design of the 20th and 21st centuries, exploring the Werkbund legacy and its impact on industrially manufactured products and everyday life.

📜 Museum dedicated to the material culture of the 20th and 21st centuries and industrial mass production.
🔍 Explores design, everyday objects, and the legacy of the German Werkbund, featuring an incredible collection of over 35,000 everyday objects, from toys to scientific instruments.

Why Go

💡 Discover 35,000 unique items of modern object design.
🧐 Explore the history of product and design culture and learn about the German Werkbund's influence on design.
🎨 Inspiration for design students and creative people.
🖼️ See unique items and exhibitions like the 'Frankfurt Kitchen' and Nazi propaganda pins.

Why Avoid

🚫 Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Tips

🗓️ Check website for current exhibitions and events.
🚶 Located on the ground floor, offices on the fifth.
📱 Museum app available for digital collection.

Cost

💰 Regular 6 €, reduced 4 €. Children up to 18 years free.

Hours

🕒 Thursday – Monday, 12 pm – 7 pm.

Accessibility

♿ Good wheelchair accessibility, including lifts, WC facilities, and accessible parking.
👂 Audioguides in German and English, also for learning difficulties.

Services

🛍️ Museum Shop
📚 Library (extensive)
🗄️ Archive (extensive)
👶 Diaper changing table.

📍 Location Leipziger Straße 54, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

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