The Nationalgalerie opened in 1876 as the third museum on Museumsinsel to display the collection of contemporary art. It was designed as a neoclassical Greek temple by Friedrich August Stüler and completed by Johann Heinrich Strack — both students of Schinkel. It suffered damage during the Second World War, but in contrast to many other buildings on the island already reopened in 1949.
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