Art
Mitte
Zille-Museum
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© Zille-Museum Berlin
Wheelchair-accessible lift, wheelchair-accessible WC.
Heinrich Zille and the “Berlin milieu” belong together. His drawings denounce the misery of the working class in the late-19th-century Gründerzeit, yet are also full of wit and sarcasm. Zille portrayed the simple life in Berlin’s back alleys and lowlife pubs. His heroes were drunkards, whores, washerwomen and, time and time again, children. The Zille Museum in the Nikolaiviertel shows his artistic work with more than 150 exhibits.