Guided tour: Art from the GDR

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The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Beeskow is an open depot that allows visitors to directly discover a wide range of the works archived in it.
Large-format oil paintings, fragile paper works, heavy bronze busts, fine ceramics, elaborately knotted tapestries – the collection of publicly financed works of art preserved in Beeskow offers various insights into the cultural and art system of the GDR.
Before 1990, they were owned by organizations such as the Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB), the Cultural Association or the political parties. Today, they belong to the federal states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. On the one hand, they reflect political and social norms, and on the other, the collection invites you to explore their artistic and aesthetic qualities.

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Per person: 9€ Reduced: 7€ (pupils, students, severely disabled people) The tour lasts one hour.

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Museum Utopia and Everyday Life, Everyday Culture and Art from the GDR, Eisenhüttenstadt location
Erich-Weinert-Allee 3
15890 Eisenhuettenstadt

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Museum Utopia and Everyday Life, Art Archive Beeskow
Frankfurter Strasse 23
15848 Beeskow