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===Architectural honors=== Since 1995, the "Paul Klee-Archiv" (Paul Klee archive) of the [[University of Jena]] houses an extensive collection of works by Klee. It is located within the art history department, established by Franz-Joachim Verspohl. It encompasses the private library of book collector Rolf Sauerwein which contains nearly 700 works from 30 years composed of monographs about Klee, exhibition catalogues, extensive secondary literature as well as originally illustrated issues, a postcard and a signed photography portrait of Klee.<ref>''ForSchUngsmagazin. Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena''. Alma Mater Jenensis, Sommersemester 1995, p. 40</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121205122328/http://fabian.sub.uni-goettingen.de/?Kunstgeschichte(ThULB) ''Thüringer Universitäts – und Landesbibliothek – Zweigbibliothek Kunstgeschichte''] b2i.de. Retrieved 19 April 2011.</ref> Architect [[Renzo Piano]] constructed the [[Zentrum Paul Klee]] in June 2005. Located in Bern, the museum exhibits about 150 (of 4000 Klee works overall) in a six-month rotation, as it is impossible to show all of his works at once. Furthermore, his pictures require rest periods; they contain relatively photosensitive colors, inks and papers, which may bleach, change, turn brown and become brittle if exposed to light for too long.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zpk.org/de/sammlung-archivforschung-konservierung-252.html|title= Die Paul Klee-Bestände im Zentrum Paul Klee |publisher=Zentrum Paul Klee|language=de|access-date=24 October 2012}}</ref> The [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]] has a comprehensive Klee collection, donated by [[Carl Djerassi]]. Other exhibitions include the [[Rosengart Collection Museum|Sammlung Rosengart]] in Luzern, the [[Albertina]] in Wien and the [[Berggruen Museum]] in Berlin. Schools in Gersthofen, [[Lübeck]]; [[Klein-Winternheim]], [[Overath]]; his place of birth [[Münchenbuchsee]] and [[Düsseldorf]] bear his name.{{fact|date=March 2025}}
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