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Schloss
Charlottenburg
Schloss
Charlottenburg is the largest
palace in Berlin and was built
in several stages. It is one
of the finest examples of baroque
architecture in Germany, was
built by Sophie Charlotte. The
palace was expanded after Frederick
became the first Prussian King,
Friedrich I as a residence more
suitable for a court and court
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Die
Sammlung Berggruen
Heinz
Bergruen’s collection
has only been open to the public
for three years and is already
one of the city’s museum
highlights. Apart from picasso’s
work, it shows paintings, sculptures
and drawings by the classical
modernists. The Picasso collection
alone, which covers all his
major periods. |
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Schlosstrasse
1 |
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Reichstag
Reichstag
was originally designed by Paul
Wallot and completed in 1894,
which is built as a result of
an architectural competition.
It is a bombastic building,
with an overscaled above-ground
basement level and four monumental
facades. The main entrance is
approached via a large flight
of steps to a hugh portico. |
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Platz
der Republik 1 |
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Deutsche
Guggenheim Berlin
Deutsche
Guggenheim Berlin is a state-of-the-art
museum is devoted to modern
and contemporary art. The exhibition
space is on the ground floor
of the newly restored Berlin
branch of Deutsche Bank. The
bank supports young artists
from the German-speaking world
by purchasing their work and
displaying it throughout the
company's offices and public
spaces. |
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Unter
den Linden 13-15 |
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030
20 20 93 0 |
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Neue
Nationalgalerie
Neue Nationalgalerie
is a sequel of sorts to the
art at Dahlem. It contains a
continually growing collection
of modern European and American
art. Here you'll find works
of 19th-century artists, with
a concentration on French Impressionists.
German art starts with Adolph
von Menzel's paintings from
about 1850. |
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Potsdamerstrasse
50 |
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030
2 66 26 62 |
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