The Kupferstichkabinett is Berlin’s Museum of Prints and Drawings, located in the Kulturforum. It is the largest collection of its kind in Germany and housed inside a modern brick building. There are 500,000 prints and 110,000 drawings, watercolours, pastels, lithographs and oil drawings in the collection. Some of the better-known artists on display are Erich Heckel, Rembrandt and Botticelli. The collection ranges from the Middle Ages to the present, with many more modern American works on display.