The most hip of the Nationalgalerie's six Berlin outlets, this converted 19th-century train station combines striking neoclassical detail with a modern sensibility. The building was last a terminal in 1884, and its reincarnation in 1996 as museum/gallery specialising in works since 1960 has given Berlin a contemporary-art outpost with iconic status. Names names names: Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, Cy Twombly, Walton Ford, Rebecca Horn, Paul McCa...
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Hours
Tue and Wed 10pm—6pm
Thu 10am—8pm
Fri 10pm—6pm
Sat and Sun 11am—6pm
Hours
Tue and Wed 10pm—6pm
Thu 10am—8pm
Fri 10pm—6pm
Sat and Sun 11am—6pm
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