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Alte Nationalgalerie is situated on Museum Island in Berlin. It contains a collection of Bierdermeier, Neoclassical, Impressionist, Romantic and early Modernist artwork, and is part of the Berlin National Gallery.
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Old National Gallery on Museum Island in Berlin Germany
The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) on Museum Island in Berlin is a gallery showing many important 19th century works from the collection of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. The Nationalgalerie was founded in 1861, after the donations of 262 paintings by banker Johann Heinrich Wagener. The collection was first housed in the buildings of the Akademie der Künste. The current building, shaped like a Roman temple with an appended apse was planned by Friedrich August Stüler in 1865, following a sketch by King Frederick William IV of Prussia, and its construction between 1869 and 1876 was overseen by Heinrich Strack. The building was heavily damaged in World War II air raids. It was partly reopened in 1949, but reconstruction continued until 1969. Between 1998 and 2001, the museum was renovated thoroughly. Some extra halls were added on the uppermost floor and now contain the Romantic works. The collection contains works from Classicism and Romanticism (by artists such as Caspar David Friedrich, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and Karl Blechen), of the Biedermeier, the French Impressionism (Édouard Manet, Claude Monet) and early modern works (Adolph von Menzel, Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth). Among the most important exhibits are Friedrich's Mönch am Meer, Menzel's Eisenwalzwerk and sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow's Prinzessinnengruppe, a double statue of princesses Louise and Friederike of Prussia.
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Die Alte Nationalgalerie geht zurück auf eine Skizze Wilhelm IV. aus dem Jahr 1841 und die Entwürfe Friedrich August Stülers, die einen aufgesockelten tempelartigen Bau mit einer monumentalen Außentreppe und einer prunkvollen inneren Treppe vorsahen. Noch im Jahr des Baubeginns 1866 übernahm Johann Heinrich Strack die Bauleitung, da Stüler in diesem Jahr verstarb. Am 21. März 1876 wurde die Nationalgalerie eröffnet.
The Alte Nationalgalerie was the first building on the Museum Island Berlin to be restored under the Museum Island Master-plan, with the reopening ceremony taking place after three years' closure in 2001. Today, its collection of nineteenth-century art has been reunited for the first time in an authentic nineteenth-century building - with state-of-the-art security and climate control. A tour through the museum passes from the idealistic beginnings of Classicism and Romanticism through to the major European art movements of Impressionism, Symbolism and Jugendstil. It begins on the third, the uppermost level with masterpieces by Caspar David Friedrich, Karl Friedrich Schinkel and key representatives of Romanticism and Biedermeier. On the middle floor, the tensions and oppositions in nineteenth-century art can be experienced through works of the highest quality: the German Romans Anselm Feuerbach and Arnold Böcklin are juxtaposed with the Dutch-schooled realism of Max Liebermann; the modern vision of Impressionism crosses paths with the backwards gaze of the history painters. On the ground floor, the permanent exhibition shows how closely the triumph of Modernism was linked to the discovery of modern reality. Gustave Courbet and French Realism, Adolph Menzel, Lovis Corinth and not least the young Max Beckmann, represent critical stages on art's path to a new vision of humankind, society and nature.
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Alte Nationalgalerie
The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) in Berlin is an art gallery showing a collection of Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork, part of the Berlin National Gallery, which in turn is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. It is the original building of the National Gallery, whose holdings are now housed in several additional buildings. It is situated on Museum Island, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
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Marvel at famous works of art and architecture from 19th century Europe with a visit to the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Caspar David Friedrich, Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir — these are the famous names you will meet in the Alte Nationalgalerie. The museum is part of the Museumsinsel (Museum Island) and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the gallery, you will see paintings and sculptures from the 19th century. The building itself looks like an ancient temple - built in the style of Prussian classicism.
Stop for a while before heading into the Alte Nationalgalerie. Admire the imposing neoclassicist building. The upper section is framed by pillars, entirely in the style of an ancient temple. The idea comes from King Frederick William IV of Prussia. His ideas influence Berlin's architecture in the 19th century, as it does with the design for the Alte Nationalgalerie - a classicist temple building. Once you enter the museum, you are still surrounded by Prussian classicism. In the entrance and on the first floor, you will find statues and paintings from this period. The floor continues to the detailed works of Adolph Menzel. Continue the tour to the second floor to the Impressionist paintings. Here you will stand in front of famous monuments by Monet, Renoir and Manet. Plan some time to look at famous paintings like Renoir's In Summer. The rooms are spacious, and every work of art is given enough room to be admired fully. On the third floor, you will find works from the Romantic Goethe period. One of the highlights is the hall, completely dedicated to the works of Caspar David Friedrich. Imagine his Monk by the Sea and let the wide, grey night sky appear to you.
Not only does the museum display works of art, but the building itself has an interesting history. It begins in 1861 with the death of a banker. In his will, the banker in question, Joachim Heinrich William Wagener, bequeaths his collection of paintings the Prussian state to be enjoyed by all lovers of art. Architect Friedrich August Stüler soon begins work on a worthy home for Wagener's artistic treasures. Johann Heinrich Strack then takes over and finally completes the construction. In 1876, the museum opens its doors. However, it does not stay open. In World War II, bombs hit the building. The gallery is renovated, but does not immediately return to its former glory. Germany is now divided, and the exhibits are spread over several locations in the GDR and West Berlin. Only after the reunification of Germany in 1990 do they return to their original location. The city rehabilitates the museum once again in the 1990s. A new edition is the highly praised hall for Caspar David Friedrich. In 2001 the Alte Nationalgalerie re-opens its doors and has remained open until today.
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Dieses Museum beherbergt eine umfangreiche Kunstsammlung vom 19. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert. Die Nationalgalerie in Berlin entstand im Jahr 1861. Sie wurde von einem Bankier gestiftet. Die Werke vieler, wichtiger und bekannter Künstler, werden dem Besucher dargeboten.
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This is a walk through the Old National Gallery at the Museumsinsel in Berlin. Walking through Museums with a video camera is obviously a very efficient thing. At home you can have a closer look at the exhibited artworks by looking up all details in Wikipedia & Co.
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The Alte National Galerie (Old National Gallery) houses one of the most important collections of 19th century painting in Germany and includes masterpieces by Caspar David Friedrich, Adolph Menzel Edouard Manet Claude Monet, not to mention Auguste Renoir and Auguste Rodin. Amongst the most important highlights are K D Friedrichs Der Mönch am Meer (from 1810) Arnold Bröcklin's Die Toteninsel (1883), Adolph Menzel's Flotenkonzert Friedrich des Großen in Sanssouci (1852) and Edouard Manet's Im Wintergarten (1979).
The Alte National Galerie is one of the five museums forming the ensemble known as Berlin's Museum Island -- a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Museum was built between 1866 and 1876 and restored in neoclassical style by Friedrich August Stüler in the style of a Greek temple. The Museum reopened to the public after a thorough restoration in 2001.
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Old National Gallery is an art gallery that exhibits a plethora of artwork pertaining to various genres and artists.
The artworks that range from different styles including early Modernist, Impressionist, Romantic among others, are pertinent to a group of museums called the Berlin State Museums in the city of Berlin.
Although the plans for the establishing the gallery cropped up as early as 1815, creation of the gallery commenced in early 1860's.
The architecture of the building is predominantly in neo-classical and neo-renaissance styles.
It has been acclaimed by the critics for its impressive assemblage of 19th century art - including sculptures and paintings, alike.
This famous gallery is an integral part of Berlin's Museum Island.
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Alte Nationalgalerie
The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) in Berlin is a gallery showing a collection of Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork, part of the Berlin National Gallery, which in turn is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. It is the original building of the National Gallery, whose holdings are now housed in several additional buildings. It is situated on Museum Island, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.