Knoblauchhaus is a great free type of museum! Located in the only surviving 18th century mansion in the townhouse area of the Mitte district in central Berlin, the interior design is classical style, opened as a museum in 1989, most of the furnishings remain as they are, becoming a collection of paintings, furnishings, furniture, A small art museum of living in porcelain and family photos.
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Knoblauchhaus is a great free type of museum! Located in the only surviving 18th century mansion in the townhouse area of the Mitte district in central Berlin, the interior design is classical style, opened as a museum in 1989, most of the furnishings remain as they are, becoming a collection of paintings, furnishings, furniture, A small art museum of living in porcelain and family photos.
This is a classical style building of the eighteenth century. It is the only existing eighteenth century row villa in Berlin. The German government has opened it up as a museum and perfectly preserved its original appearance. You will see the original eighteenth century classical style painting, furniture and other living and artistic facilities.
The pink building behind the monument is Knoblauchhaus. It was a 19th century building that belonged to a businessman and was later sold to the government. The rooms are now laid out in the 19th century to show the German families of the 19th century.
The whole ancient city is a historic architectural style. There are a lot of businessmen here. There are also office areas for government agencies.
It's interesting to see that the building is really good. It's not very big, but it's a magnificent building here.