Paul Klee was an artist in the Expressionist, Cubist and Surrealist genres. He was an avid reader of literature and studied fine art. He was commended on his line work but felt that he struggled with color. He wrote books on aesthetics, color and art theory, and taught design and architecture at the Bauhaus School of Art. Paul Klee kept a diary from 1897 to 1918 which reveals his dry, often childlike, humor. The Center (Zentrum Paul Klee) has more than 4000 of his paintings, aquarelles and drawings, spanning his entire career. There is a creativity area for children, an auditorium for musical events and various venues for seminars.
Monument im Fruchtland 3, 3000 Bern 31, Phone +41-3-13-59-01-01