The Berlinische Galerie is one of the newest museums in the German capital and collects art from Berlin dating from 1870 to the present day – with both a local and international focus.
Founded in 1975, the State Museum reopened in its own building close to the Jewish Museum in 2004, moving into a spacious industrial hall that has been rebuilt to provide 4,600 square metres of exhibition space. Fine art – painting, graphics, sculpture, multimedia – photography, architecture and artists’ archives provide a rich source, whose interdisciplinary relationships create exciting dialogues.
Its outstanding collections include Dada Berlin, the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) and the Eastern European avant-garde. The art of the divided and reunified city of Berlin provides another focus.
HOW TO REACH
U-Bahn
U1 Hallesches Tor
U6 Kochstrasse / Hallesches Tor
U8 Moritzplatz
Bus: M 29 Waldeckpark, 248 Juedisches Museum
ADMISSION
Day ticket 8 Euro
Concessions and groups of 10 or more 5 Euro
Every 1st Monday of the month: 4 Euro
Admission free for visitors under 18
OPENING HOURS:
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Thu 10:00-18:00
Fri 10:00-18:00
Sat 10:00-18:00
Sun 10:00-18:00
Mon 10:00-18:00
Wed 10:00-18:00
Thu 10:00-18:00
ADDRESS:
Alte Jakobstraße 124-128
10969 Berlin
Berlin
Germany