Alte Nationalgalerie: Entry Ticket to Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition

Germany’s original national gallery
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Highlight

  • Admire a structure that can only be described as the exquisite combination of a church, a temple, and a theater
  • View captivating paintings and sculptures such as Adolph von Menzel's The Iron Rolling Mill and Louis Sussmann-Hellborn's Sleeping Beauty
  • Explore the world of German Impressionism through the intriguing works of Max Liebermann

Summary

The Alte Nationalgalerie (or Old National Gallery in German) is the best place to visit in Berlin for an impressive selection of Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Modernist, and Impressionist art. Along with noteworthy pieces by German artists, you can also admire paintings by Manet, Monet, Cézanne, and more.

Description

The Alte Nationalgalerie (veya Eski Ulusal Galeri, Almanca'da) Berlin'de Neoklasik, Romantik, Biedermeier, Modernist ve İzlenimci sanatın büyüleyici bir koleksiyonu için gidilecek yerdir. Alman sanatçılara ait kaçırılmayacak eserlerin yanı sıra, burada Manet, Monet, Cézanne ve diğer sanatçıların tablolarını bulacaksınız.

Upon your arrival at the Alte Nationalgalerie, the first thing that will catch your eye is the remarkable architecture of the building, standing out even among the numerous cultural treasures on this magnificent island. Step inside and you'll be astonished by the elegantly understated interior, designed to showcase the artworks without overshadowing them.

Despite the vast collection of 1,800 paintings and 1,500 sculptures, this museum is simple to navigate. Standout pieces include Lovis Corinth’s The Blind Samson, Adolph von Menzel’s The Iron Rolling Mill, and Max Liebermann’s Impressionist artworks, demonstrating that the influence of the 19th-century movement extended beyond Paris.

For those who enjoy 3D art, be sure to visit the sculpture gallery located on the first level. Exquisite works such as Louis Sussmann-Hellborn's Sleeping Beauty will leave you in awe of the incredible skill required to intricately carve a piece of marble.

The Alte Nationalgalerie is a refreshing pause for those looking for classical art in a city renowned for its World War II memorials and exhibition halls.
Alte Nationalgalerie: Entry Ticket to Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition
Alte Nationalgalerie: Entry Ticket to Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition
Alte Nationalgalerie: Entry Ticket to Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition
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Alte Nationalgalerie: Entry Ticket to Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition €14.00