Museum für Angewandte Kunst

Leipzig


Leipzig's Museum für Angewandte Kunst is the second-oldest applied arts museum in Germany and has one of the finest collections of art-nouveau and art-deco furniture, porcelain, glass and ceramics in the country.

It's in the Grassi museum complex.


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