The Old National Gallery

Article By: Vicente Quintero
7 months ago
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Culture-Historical Building
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The classical building is stunning. Most of the paintings in this museum are from the XIX century; Caspar David Friedrich and Karl Lessing's compositions are some of the best. The room dedicated to French impressionism is pretty impressive.
The museum opened in 1876 and displays Neoclassical paintings and sculptures from the XIX century and Impressionist and early Modernist pieces. It houses one of the richest collections in European art history from the French Revolution until World War I.
The most important artworks that visitors can enjoy in this museum are the paintings of Adolph Menzel, the double statue of the Infantas Louise and Frederick of Prussia (1795-1797), the bronze equestrian statue of Frederick William IV (1875-1886 ) - Alexander Calandrelli, the painting “Der Mönch am Meer” David Friedrich, and the oil on canvas “En été” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1868).
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- Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
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