Gemäldegalerie

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Berlin, Germany

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Art gallery· Museum· Management Consulting· Art museum· Tourist attraction

Gemäldegalerie Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gemäldegalerie is located in Berlin, Germany on Matthäikirchplatz. Gemäldegalerie is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art gallery in Germany. Gemäldegalerie is a management consulting company based out of Berlin, Germany.

Address

Matthäikirchplatz

Phone

+49 30266424242

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Berlin

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jyrki Matero

This is the one art museum to visit in Berlin. Exhaustive collection of high quality paintings of famous artists. Reserve a long time toview them all. Lots of Biblical paintings which may become tiresome, if so just walk past to find the gems.

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Matthias Arden

The Gemäldegalerie prides itself on its scientific methodology in collecting and displaying art. Each room can be taken in as a single statement about one to five artists in a certain period or following a certain style. The German collection is the finest and most comprehensive in the world, rivalled only by Vienna and Munich, and the Early Netherlandish and Italian collections also exceptionally comprehensive. The holdings of Spanish, French and British art are much smaller. Especially notable rooms include the octagonal Rembrandt room and a room containing five different Madonnas by Raphael. Definitely recommended for art enthusiasts.

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Be humble

A place where the Christianity and mythology, atheism and religion are mixed. A good place to know the period between 1400-1900 last century.

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Koen Legrand

Interesting museum with many paintings. I focused on the non religious paintings as it is too much to do both in a day. The free audioguide was very interesting and informed me of the many details in the paintings.

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John Strylowski

Outstanding collection of European painting, not nearly as well known as it should be. There is something from every school and period, and many sublime masterpieces.

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Despoina Gkogkou

A big collection of many prestigious Renaissance painters. Need around 3 hours to see everything and focus on some that are breathtaking. The only thing that bothered me was the lack of captions in English.

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Filip Ruxandra

Amazing! Loved it! Definitely recommend!! I spent here 5 hours and it was not enough, I didn’t have time to check all the paintings and listen to all the audios. Masterpieces everywhere: Ruben, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Botticelli, and so many others. The audio guide was essential for me to understand the symbols and learn the stories behind the paintings. Very beautiful!! I entered with a 3 day museum pass and I didn’t pay for anything. Leave your stuff at the locker, it is free and you can focus on enjoying your visit.

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Vincenzo Reale

Definitely one of the best collection of Reinassance fine art in the world. I was pleasantly surprised to see masterpieces from Giotto to Rembrandt to Bruegel, Cranach, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Bronzino to name just a few! Consider at least three hours and remember masterpieces are equally spread throughout the gallery from the beginning to the end. Definitely worth a visit (or a couple of visits) if you are a fine art lover!