• The Alte Nationalgalerie (lit. Old National Gallery) is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin, Germany.
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) designed by Friedrich August Stüler opened 1876 and is home to 19th century sculptures and paintings.
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie is one of the five museums forming the ensemble known as Berlin’s Museum Island – a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • The architectural firm HG Merz Berlin was entrusted with this work in 1992. In March of 1998 the Alte Nationalgalerie was closed for renovations.
  • View of the foyer of the Alte Nationalgalerie © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / David von Becker.
  • Visible from quite a distance, the temple-like building of the Alte Nationalgalerie towers above the eastern side of the Museum Island.
  • The collection of the Alte Nationalgalerie is one of the largest collection of art between the French Revolution and the First World War, between Classicism and...
  • 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.
  • Berlin’s Alte Nationalgalerie houses a vast collection of 19th century paintings and sculptures. ... One of the galleries, Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie building, like the others on Museum Island, was badly damaged during the air raids of World War II, but its treasures were stored safely.