The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) rises up over Museum Island like an ancient Greek temple. The imposing, neoclassical edifice was designed and built by architect F.A. Stüler between 1866-76 and contains an extensive collection of works by both German and international artists from the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can admire masterpieces by French impressionists such as Cézanne, Manet and Renoir, the surreal works of Van Gogh and Münch, and sculptures by the likes of Schadow and Rodin.
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National Gallery in the Old National Gallery Ongoing 10:00AM
In addition to the occasional temporary exhibition, this permanent collection is also a delight to visit. The first floor features Adolph Menzel's paintings and various 19th-century sculptures. The second floor contains an impressive collection of impressionist paintings and the third floor contains landscape paintings from Goethe's age.
Carl Gustav Carus - Nature und Idea Oct 9th, 2009 to Jan 10th, 2010
Carus is a prominent figure of German Romanticism, and in this exhibit his paintings and personal belongings are on displaz.
National Gallery in the Old National Gallery Oct 9th, 2009 to Oct 10th, 2010
Until further notice is the exhibit of the National Gallery on displaz in the museum.