The Kurt Mühlenhaupt Museum in Kreuzberg's Fidicinstraße is dedicated to the painter, sculptor and writer (former junk dealer, innkeeper and bon vivant) Kurt Mühlenhaupt. Born in 1921 and raised in poor Berlin circumstances, Mühlenhaupt became a symbolic figure of the "Kreuzberg bohemians" of the 1960s. He is one of the best-known artists in West Berlin.
In 1989, he bought the former brewery site and founded a centre for art and crafts there. The museum has been located in the idyllic courtyards since 2019 (it was previously in Bergsdorf in Brandenburg, where Mühlenhaupt last lived, for 20 years).
Exhibitions by international contemporary artists and cultural events are held regularly, as well as printing workshops for children.