The Neue Nationalgalerie is a museum for
modern art in Berlin, Germany, with its main focus on the 20th century. It is part of the
National Gallery of the
Berlin State Museums. The museum building and its sculpture gardens were designed by
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and opened in 1968, with a modernist design and constructed largely from steel and glass. Neue Nationalgalerie serves as a repository for a notable collection of 20th-century European art. Its holdings include masterpieces by prominent figures such as
Pablo Picasso,
Wassily Kandinsky,
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and
Joan Miró. The gallery closed in 2015 for renovation works, and reopened in August 2021 with an exhibition of works by American sculptor
Alexander Calder. This photograph is a view of the western and southern façades of the building, with Calder's sculpture Têtes et Queue in the foreground.Photograph credit:
Alexander Savin