Max Liebermann Haus built in 1844 by August Stüler. House where the artist lived & died now an art gallery Pariser Platz 7, Mitte,Berlin,Germany.
Max Liebermann's father bought the house at No. 7 Pariser Platz in 1857 and in 1892, Max Liebermann moved into the second floor of the house with his wife Martha and daughter Käthe. In 1933 Max Liebermann was banned from working, and he resigned from the Prussian Academy of the Arts, of which he was president. He died in this house at the Brandenburg Gate in 1935 and his wife Martha was expelled from the house in 1936 when Nazis imposed the ban on Jews. She suffered a stroke in 1942 and was due to be deported to Theresienstadt on March 5 1943. She took an overdose of sleeping pills and died on March 10, 1943 and a stumbling block at the front door reminds one of this. The Max Liebermann House was destroyed in a bomb attack in 1943 and rebuilt after the fall of the wall by Josef Paul Kleihues based on the historical plan. The Max Liebermann House is owned by the Harald Quandt family from Bad Homburg.
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Location: Pariser Platz 7, Mitte,Berlin,Germany
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