The museum houses a collection of decorative arts, including objects from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Decorative artifacts in Baroque and Rococo style are complemented by knick-knack in Jugendstil and Art Deco. The museum will only exhibit
classic design. The museum occupies the Baroque palace of Köpenick and the Kulturforum which was completed in 1985. There is a very important collection of
Late Antique objects in many media. The items from the
Middle Ages include a large number of gold
reliquaries including the reliquary arm of
St. Caesarius. The
Renaissance is represented by silverware from the city councillors of
Lüneburg, and
bronze sculptures, tapestries, furniture,
Venetian glasses and
maiolicas from the Italian princely courts. The
Baroque era is represented by
faiences from
Delft, and glass items. There is also European porcelain, particularly from
Meissen and the Royal Manufacturer of Berlin, and decorative crockery from the
rococo,
classicist,
historicist and
Art Nouveau styles. The "New Collection" of 20th century craftwork includes industrially-manufactured products. == See also ==