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Terrace discussion with Dipl.-Ing. Sabrina Flörke M. Ed.

Italy was a particularly popular place to stay in the 19th century. Some properties on Wannsee also found their models in the southern European country.



When Max Liebermann moved into his “Schloss am Wannsee”, the great period of longing for Italy was already considered to have subsided. His villa doesn't seem to have much in common with his longing for Italy.


Or is it? Which Italian traces can be discovered at Wannsee?


In conversation, they explore this exciting and complex exchange at Wannsee.


  • Speaker: Dipl.-Ing. Sabrina Flörke M. Ed.
  • Moderation: tba

Afterwards you will be invited to a glass of wine!


  • Doors open at 6 p.m. with access to the exhibition
  • Places are limited
  • No box office

(Program in German)
Additional information
Price info: Admission 6 p.m. with access to the exhibitionPlaces are limitedNo box office
Dates
July 2024
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