Visit the recently renovated Neue Nationalgalerie, a magnificent work of modernist architecture
Get amazed by the 20th-century amazing architecture by Mies van der Rohe
Explore the Neue Nationalgalerie to see the creations of numerous well-known artists, like Dali, Christian Schad, and Picasso
Book Neue Nationalgalerie tickets online in advance and avoid standing in long queues at the venue.
Activity Location: 50 Potsdamer Straße, 10785, Berlin
Activity Timings:
Activity Duration: 2 Hours (Approx.)
About Neue Nationalgalerie Tickets:
Visit one of the top attractions in Berlin Neue Nationalgalerie, and see the work of various well-known artists who have expressed their art on canvas. After six years of renovation, the museum is once again presenting works of Classical Modernism from the Nationalgalerie Collection. Book your Neue Nationalgalerie tickets for a true 20th-century art experience.
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How to Reach?
The Neue Nationalgalerie tickets are hard to find as it is considered a major example of 20th-century Western architecture and is a very special destination lined up with artworks that represent the history of that place.
The best time to visit the museum is anytime between the months from May to September as the weather is extremely pleasant and seems so inviting rather than the colder months of winters.
It takes only two hours to explore the entire area but due to the footfall of tourists who visit this place on a daily basis, it can take a lot more time and hence it's recommended to buy the Neue Nationalgalerie tickets online and in advance.
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