Designed in the early 1930s by Nazi-sanctioned architect Paul Ludwig Troost with a striking and stately stretch of columns out front, the Haus der Kunst (House of Art) served to promote the Nazis' idea of what German art should be; in fact the museum was originally called Haus der Deutschen Kunst. The museum's most known exhibition — Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) — was staged during the summer and autumn of 1937 and featured all that the Nazis despised in art, most of it now typical, love...
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