Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
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Berlin - Joseph Roth Diele
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Berlin - Joseph Roth Diele
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Berlin - Bode-Museum
Berlin - Bode-Museum
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Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
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Berlin - Neue Nationalgalerie
The Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) is a museum for modern art, designed in 1962 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Construction began in 1965 and was completed after almost three years in 1968, one year before Mies’ death.
The Neue Nationalgalerie is the only building that Mies van der Rohe built in Germany after the Second World War. The square pavilion, a steel and glass structure, sits on a 105 × 110 meter granite terrace that compensates for the slight slope along the banks of the Landwehr Canal. The square roof, which dominates the building, measures 64.8 meters in length.
Due to extensive renovation work on the museum was closed for five years at the beginning of 2015. The renovation cost approximately 140 million euros.
The Splendor and Misery of Reforms / 1971 - 75
Konrad Klappheck (1935 - 2023)
The Neue Nationalgalerie is the only building that Mies van der Rohe built in Germany after the Second World War. The square pavilion, a steel and glass structure, sits on a 105 × 110 meter granite terrace that compensates for the slight slope along the banks of the Landwehr Canal. The square roof, which dominates the building, measures 64.8 meters in length.
Due to extensive renovation work on the museum was closed for five years at the beginning of 2015. The renovation cost approximately 140 million euros.
The Splendor and Misery of Reforms / 1971 - 75
Konrad Klappheck (1935 - 2023)
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