Alte Nationalgalerie
Duration
2 hrs
Admission
€14
Best time
Morning
Budget
Budget
About this place
Built between 1866 and 1876, the Alte Nationalgalerie is a landmark of neoclassical museum architecture, resembling an ancient temple overlooking Museum Island. Its collection spans Romantic masterpieces by Caspar David Friedrich to French Impressionists like Monet and Renoir. Renovated in 2001, the gallery remains one of Germany's most treasured cultural institutions.
Tips
Plan your visit on a weekday morning to beat the crowds and make the most of the gallery's two-to-three-hour experience. Book tickets online in advance, particularly during peak season, and consider a Museum Island day pass to combine your visit with nearby institutions like the Pergamon or Bode Museum. The closest S-Bahn station is Hackescher Markt, just a short walk across the Spree, with tram and bus connections also available. Don't miss the equestrian statue of Frederick William IV on the front steps, and grab a floor map at the entrance to navigate the multi-floor layout with ease.
