Opened in 1968 in then West Berlin, the grand and airy Neue Nationalgalerie was devised as a counterpart to the art offerings on the Museumsinsel (Museums Island) in then out-of-bounds East Berlin. The temple-like and bulky slab of black steel and glass, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969), surely qualifies as a Berlin landmark and sets itself apart from the rest of the Kulturforum arts zone, with the Gemäldegalerie and the Berliner Philharmonie [see entries] within spitt...
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Tue and Wed 10am—6pm
Thu 10am—8pm
Fri to Sun 10am—6pm
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