Schinkel-Museum

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Schinkel-Museum


Retrospective devoted to Berlin's greatest architect
Werderscher Markt
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 208 1323
Friedrichwerdersche Church was built in 1830 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the architect who provided Berlin with some of its greatest neo-classical buildings including the Schauspielhaus, Altes Museum and Neue Wache. The War left its inevitable mark on the building's exterior, which was renovated in the 1980s and finally reopened to the public in 1987 to coincide with Berlin's 750th anniversary. The church is a fitting home for the Schinkel Musuem. The upper gallery contains a photographic retrospective of Schinkel's work, the ground floor is decorated with statues by Schinkel, Schadow and other artists. Well worth a visit.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Schinkel-Museum photo by Joy Charly Goersch
Schinkel-Museum Photo: Joy Charly Goersch
Schinkel-Museum photo by Joe Browne
Schinkel-Museum Photo: Joe Browne
Schinkel-Museum photo by Monika Rendzner
Schinkel-Museum Photo: Monika Rendzner

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