Berlinische Galerie

Kreuzberg

Museum of modern art, photography and architecture established in 1975, housed in a converted 1965 glass warehouse. Features comprehensive collection of Berlin art from 1870 onwards, with focus on Dada, New Objectivity and divided city periods.

Overview

Located in a renovated industrial building from 1965, this 4,600-square-meter museum specializes in Berlin's artistic production since 1870. The space was converted into exhibition halls by architect Jörg Fricke, emphasizing functionality and openness across two levels.

Collection Focus

  • Comprehensive documentation of Berlin's artistic movements from 1870-present
  • Major holdings of Dada Berlin works
  • New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) pieces from 1920s
  • Eastern European avant-garde collection
  • Art reflecting Berlin's division and reunification
  • Documentary estates of Berlin artists

Architecture & Space

  • Former glass warehouse adapted for museum use
  • Two-level exhibition space with zigzagging staircases
  • Integrated tactile exhibits with braille descriptions
  • Research facilities including Eberhard Roters Hall
  • Atelier Bunter Jakob for art courses

Historical Development

  • Founded 1975 by citizen initiative
  • Operated in various locations including Charlottenburg and Martin-Gropius-Bau
  • Established as public-law foundation in 1994
  • Current location opened 2004 after extensive renovation
  • Technical modernization completed 2015
Map

alte jakobstraße 124-128, ...

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