Village Festival with Dancing Peasant Couple by Adriaen Van Ostade
Sunny Dune Landscape with a Well by Aelbert Cuyp
Winter Landscape by Aert van der Neer
Winter landscape at sunset by Aert van der Neer
River Landscape with Moonshine by Aert van der Neer
Stigmatization of St. Francis, Penitent Hieronymus by Albrecht Altdorfer
Begging Sits on Pride's Train by Albrecht Altdorfer
Presentation at the Temple by Andrea Mantegna
Portrait of a boy by Agnolo Bronzino
Portrait of a boy by Agnolo Bronzino
Leda and the Swan by Antonio da Correggio
Three Musicians by Diego Velázquez

Gemäldegalerie Berlin

Berlin, Germany · 135 artists in catalogue

About

The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin houses a collection of European paintings from the 13th to 18th centuries. Its strength lies in works by German, Italian, Early Netherlandish, and Dutch masters. The gallery's holdings include masterpieces by artists such as Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, and Caravaggio. The collection had a complex history, with many works removed to Paris during the Napoleonic era and later held in Russia after World War II before returning to Berlin. Today, the Gemäldegalerie presents a survey of European art history across multiple national schools.

Collection Highlights

Plan your visit

Art Museum · Berlin, Germany

HoursTue-Sun 10:00-18:00, closed Mon
AddressMatthäikirchplatz
Nearest transitPotsdamer Platz

Hours and admission shift seasonally — confirm on the official site before visiting.

Loading map…

Getting Here

Train connections to Berlin.

Nearby Museums

Other museums in Berlin

Back to Museums