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Neue Nationalgalerie

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  • Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin

    In the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, a font installation by artist Barbara Kruger can be seen covering the entire floor. (Archive)

  • Sascha Wiederhold

    Visitors sit in the Neue Nationalgalerie in the exhibition "Sascha Wiederhold. Rediscovery of a forgotten artist" in front of the work "Figures in Space" (1928). (Archive)

  • Sound in the Garden

    The musician Älice performs in the sculpture garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie as part of the "Sound in the Garden" concert series. (Archive)

The Neue Nationalgalerie’s imposing steel and glass box near Potsdamer Platz is a mecca for lovers of contemporary art and architecture.

The collection focuses on works by Cubist, Expressionist, Bauhaus and Surrealist artists. Works by Picasso, Gris, Leger and Laurens show the development of Cubist art. Among the works exhibited in the Neue Nationalgalerie are works by artists such as Kirchner, Picasso, Klee, Feininger, Dix and Kokoschka.

Art of Expressionism, Bauhaus, New Objectivity and the post-war period

Expressionism is represented by works by Kirchner, Schmidt-Rottluff and Heckel. The centerpieces of the collection include eleven paintings by Max Beckmann, which he created between 1906 and 1942. Surrealist painting is represented by artists such as Ernst, Dalí and Miró. Otto Dix and George Grosz document the direction of Verism and New Objectivity with their paintings. The Bauhaus school is represented by works by its teachers Klee and Kandinsky. One of the highlights is American painting of the sixties and seventies with the abstract color fields and spaces of Frank Stella and Ellsworth Kelly.

Architect Mies van der Rohe: Less is more

The architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe died shortly after the Neue Nationalgalerie opened. The building is therefore regarded as the architect's legacy thanks to its minimalist architecture. Mies van der Rohe's motto - less is more - is evident in the characteristic steel roof and the glass upper hall. The flowing, open space offers visitors a special ambience for viewing art.

Neue Nationalgalerie: Current events and tickets

Gerhard Richter: Gemäldeserie «Birkenau»

Gerhard Richter: 100 Works for Berlin

April 01, 2023 - 2026

The painter, sculptor and photographer Gerhard Richter has donated 100 of his works of art to the National Gallery in Berlin. Visitors will have the opportunity to view these works in their entirety for the first time.  more

Fujiko Nakaya: Fog Sculpture in the Sculpture Garden

Nakaya's fog sculptures transcend the traditional boundaries of sculpture by creating temporary and limitless transformations that engage the audience and give the atmosphere a malleable form. more

Lygia Clark: Retrospective

Beginning in May 2025, the Neue Nationalgalerie will show Brazilian artist Lygia Clark’s first retrospective in Germany. more

Yoko Ono: Dream Together

The exhibition is featuring works from across Ono’s groundbreaking career. more

Christoph Schlingensief: Deutschlandsuche ´99

The Neue Nationalgalerie is dedicating a separate room to Christoph Schlingensief, the highly influential German artist, author, filmmaker, theater and opera director and professor of fine arts, in its... more

Extreme Tension: Art between Politics and Society 1945 – 2000

Hardly any other era was so marked by division, rupture and transformation as the period after the Second World War. In light of this, the Neue Nationalgalerie has consciously chosen the title Extreme... more

Address, Opening Hours and Contact Information

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 Address
Potsdamer Straße 50
10785 Berlin
Phone
+49 (0)30 266 424 242
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Opening Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday closed
Admission Fee
€14, concessions €7, free on Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Last edited: 28 February 2025