Neue Nationalgalerie

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Designed in the 1960s by Mies van der Rohe, the New National Gallery houses German and international paintings from the 20th century. It's strong on Expressionism: there are key works by Kirchner, Heckel and Schmidt-Rottluff, as well as pieces by lesser-known Expressionist painters such as Ludwig Meidner. Cubist pieces cover the likes of Picasso, Gris and Léger. The Neue Sachlichkeit is well represented by paintings from George Grosz and Otto Dix, while the Bauhaus contributes work from Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. Another focus is American ColorField painting, with pieces by Barnett Newman, Morris Louis and Frank Badur. The permanent collection is often put into storage to allow for big shows and temporary exhibitions.

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Neue Nationalgalerie details

Address
Potsdamer Strasse 50

Area Tiergarten

Transport U2, S1, S2, S26 Potsdamer Platz

Telephone 030 266 2651

Neue Nationalgalerie website

Open 10am-6pm Tue, Wed, Fri; 10am-10pm Thur; 11am-6pm Sat, Sun

Admission €8; €4 reductions. Special exhibitions varies

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Sue Martin
By Sue - Dec 10 2011
1/5

Not my favourite place. Every year I visit in Feb and it seems to be inbetween exhibitions, so I have yet to see anything. Nice building though.

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