The Museum für Angewandte Kunst (Museum of Applied Art, MAKK) is a museum of applied arts in Cologne in Germany. The museum holds and exhibits a collection that contains more that 100,000 objects of European applied art from the 10th century to the present that includes jewellery, porcelain, furniture, weaponry and architectural pieces. The collection is exhibited chronologically by era. This Museum of Applied Art is particularly known for its collection of modern design.
Art & Design Applied art
An der Rechtschule, Cologne
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The Museum of Applied Art in Cologne, Germany, offers a diverse collection of decorative arts and design objects spanning various periods and styles. Visitors appreciate the well-curated exhibits that showcase furniture, ceramics, glassware, and other applied arts. The museum's location in a modern building with its striking architecture is often noted as a highlight. Many reviewers praise the temporary exhibitions for their innovative themes and presentations. The permanent collection is comprehensive, providing insights into the evolution of design and craftsmanship. Some visitors mention that the museum can be navigated comfortably within a few hours, making it a manageable experience. While most feedback is positive, a few reviewers note that some exhibit descriptions could be more detailed, especially for non-German speakers. The museum's cafe and gift shop receive generally favorable comments. Overall, the Museum of Applied Art is regarded as a worthwhile destination for those interested in design history and contemporary applied arts.
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