Berlin art gallery is one of these gems not only in German but also in world necklace art museums. In Europe, this gallery is one of the most desired objects for everyone who loves classic paintings. The gallery is located geographically far from Potsdamerplatz in the culture forum.
Date of opening of the Berlin gallery – 1830. Of course, the building had different times, but at the end of the last century it was decided on the relocation of the gallery to a new home. In 1998 the art gallery Berlin opened its facilities for visitors. Today in this gallery exhibited the works of Rubens and Rembrandt, Bosch and Caravaggio, Durer and Botticelli and many others. The building was constructed with the necessary parameters, in particular, in the halls of the gallery created optimal conditions for artistic works that can with certainty be called priceless.
The design of the new building of the gallery was created by three German architects Heinz Hillrom, Hristofor Battleram and Thomas Albrecht. In the facade you can feel the Renaissance, but also you can find and a real Prussian classicism. The highlight of the Berlin gallery foyer is decorated with two rows of slender columns and a glass dome in the number of 32 pieces. Also in the project harmoniously blended fountain.
In total in the gallery of more than seven dozen exhibition halls, a total area of approximately seven thousand square meters. At the same time in the gallery can exhibit 900 paintings, but in addition on the ground floor there is a so-called sketch gallery where you can see up to four hundred paintings. The total number of paintings, which today are present in the vaults and collections of the Museum is no less than 3,500 paintings, which are divided by periods into 10 sections.
Berlin art gallery has worked with many museums in Europe and the world, so in its vaults often pictures are given for temporary use. Similarly, many private collectors consider it an honor to give his paintings here on the show, timed to coincide with some events.
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