Visit the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin to See 19th Century Art
The Greek-temple-inspired Alte Nationalgalerie is home to Berlin’s vast collection of 19th century art.
The Greek-temple-inspired Alte Nationalgalerie is home to Berlin’s vast collection of 19th century art.
Tickets for the Caspar David Friedrich — Infinite Landscapes (Unendliche Landschaften) in the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin are selling out fast – longer opening hours were announced.
Around 800 musical instruments are on display in the Musikinstrumenten-Museum in Berlin.
Which museum and gallery should I visit to see the best art in Munich?
A large German war cemetery near Mont St Michel — the ossuary at Huisnes-sur-mer — has the graves of 12,000 German soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. The German Ossuary at Huisnes-sur-Mer near the hugely popular UNESCO World Cultural Heritage listed site of Mont St Michel in Normandy, … Read more
The Alte Pinakothek in Munich is one of the world’s best collections of Old Master paintings including art by Dürer, Da Vinci, and 72 by Rubens.
What is the top paintings in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich? Dürer’s self-portrait, the only Leonardo da Vinci in Germany, or one of the 72 works by Rubens?
The Lenbachhaus art museum in München owns the world’s largest collection of The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter) artworks.
Visit the Glyptothek in Munich to enjoy the fantastic collection of Greek and Roman sculptures and portraits.
The manspreading Barberini Faun, or Drunken Satyr, is the most famous of the Greek and Roman sculptures from antiquity in the Glyptothek in Munich.