Germany Museum Berggruen_Berlin
Museum Berggruen, Schloßstraße 1, 14059 Berlin
The collection came to Berlin in 1996 when the founder returned after six decades of exile to his hometown. It was initially only on loan from the art collector Heinz Berggruen, who had built it up in over 30 years. The collection, which was estimated at 1.5 billion marks (adjusted for inflation in today's currency: around 1,023,493,000 euros), was transferred to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in December 2000 for a price of 253 million marks estimated as “symbolic”. Today it is exhibited under the title Berggruen - Picasso Collection and his time as part of the National Gallery on Schloßstraße in the western Stülerbuilding opposite the Charlottenburg Palace.
The collection came to Berlin in 1996 when the founder returned after six decades of exile to his hometown. It was initially only on loan from the art collector Heinz Berggruen, who had built it up in over 30 years. The collection, which was estimated at 1.5 billion marks (adjusted for inflation in today's currency: around 1,023,493,000 euros), was transferred to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in December 2000 for a price of 253 million marks estimated as “symbolic”. Today it is exhibited under the title Berggruen - Picasso Collection and his time as part of the National Gallery on Schloßstraße in the western Stülerbuilding opposite the Charlottenburg Palace.
Photography Tips
Difficult to photograph adverse lighting conditions. Tripod is not allowed.
Travel Information
Easy to reach by public transport from the city center.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:13 - 15:57
| current local time: 22:34
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Berliner Mauer
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Locations
Museum Berggruen
Haupttreppe
main staircase
Kuppel
dome
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