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Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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Stauffenbergstrasse 41, 10785 BerlinMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +49-30-2663660
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Jorakv
4/5
Excellent
very nice but I think it was a bit weird, the artworks didn't match the aesthetic of the museum.The architecture of the museum was very cool tho!
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The National Gallery near Charlotteburg Palace has a Greek-style appearance, and mainly exhibits German paintings of the 18th and 20th centuries and modern French paintings of the 19th century. The Egyptian Department has a colorful stone statue of the ancient Egyptian Queen Profortiti (about 1360 BC), which is world-famous.
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very nice but I think it was a bit weird, the artworks didn't match the aesthetic of the museum.The architecture of the museum was very cool tho!
It is a huge building, the Berlin Art Gallery, and the largest indoor art exhibition in Germany. There are many works of art here, many of which are created by local German artists.
This is an art destination that you definitely can't miss in Berlin. There are a lot of classical realist paintings, which are all my favorites. I wish I could spend a whole day here to immerse myself in the world of art. There are many classic works of plants and landscapes.
This museum is a national museum with a strong artistic atmosphere. A large number of realistic works, including paintings of plants, animals, houses, etc., appear here. I am not a fine arts major, so I don’t have a deep understanding of this aspect, but it is said that these paintings have a perspective relationship, a huge influence, and a relationship between points, lines, and surfaces, as well as the combination of light and dark, and the balance of colors are all divided by the golden ratio, so they are particularly representative.
The building is in the style of an ancient Greek palace. The paintings in it are mainly German paintings, many of which reflect the Prussian War. Of course, there are also some foreign masterpieces. This is mainly because Germany is a late-developing country and is poorer than Britain and France, so it cannot afford paintings by foreign masters.
First of all, the building is very solemn and majestic. There is a bronze sculpture on the front, which looks very majestic. There are still many oil paintings inside, which are not fully appreciated.