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Trip Itinerary
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Neue Nationalgalerie
Day 1
One of Berlin's great cultural addresses is the newly renovated Neue Nationalgalerie. It shows great 20th-century artists and exciting temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Built in 1968 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe a German-American architect. He is considered one of the most important architects of modernism in the 20th century. The steel and glass architecture, a light-flooded hall, impresses with a unique construction: only eight, slenderly ascending supporting pillars outside the glass facade carry the monumental, 65 by 65 meter roof.
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Diener Tattersall
Day 1
Here you can enjoy Berlin cuisine since 1893, in a cozy atmosphere. The building survived World War II and was taken over by Franz Diener in the 1950s. It developed into an artists' pub with prominent regular customers. This tradition continues to this day. A picture gallery with about 500 portraits of artists adorns the wall and is constantly supplemented
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Das Kleine Grosz Museum
Day 1-2
Visit a spectacularly converted gas station from the 1950s, hidden within a lush garden, in the middle of the city. It is named after the artist George Grosz. The small Grosz Museum opened in May 2022 in a historic gas station in Berlin Schöneberg near Nollendorfplatz and thus in the middle of Grosz's life. He was an important German-US painter and graphic artist with a strong connection to the city of Berlin. He reflected diverse impressions of the big city in his early work, as well as the entire spectrum of Berlin society.
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Cafe Restaurant Manzini
Day 2
We meet for lunch at Manzini. Here they serve brunch, sandwiches, pastas and German dishes in a traditional place with coffee and newspapers.
5
Sprüth Magers
Day 2
We'll use Saturday afternoon to explore some of the city's best and most exciting contemporary art galleries. Through the different locations, you will also get to know different perspectives on the city.
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Paris Bar
Day 2
Saturday night we finish in the Paris Bar. It is a well known institution of restaurant and a great meeting place of the creative scene. Art densely covers the walls in Petersburg hanging. The owner is Austrian and serves French dishes.
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Julia Stoschek Collection
Day 2-3
The Julia Stoschek Collection is an international private art collection with a focus on time-based media art. The collection is open to the public and aims at collaborations with other institutions, curators and artists in the form of exhibitions and events. Housed in the former Czech Cultural Institute from the 19060s, it is a vibrant place of exchange and encounter.
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Schinkel Pavillon
Day 3
The Schinkel Pavillon is an art association for contemporary art under the direction of the artist Nina Pohl. The listed, octagonal, all-round glazed building is nestled in the park of the Kronprinzenpalais and corresponds to the classicism and modernism. Zeitgeist-defining exhibitions are shown.
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Osteria Ribaltone
Day 3
The last evening we spend in a very cozy and familiar restaurant. It serves Northern Italian dishes in a lively and charming venue. Here we can exchange ideas about what we have seen over a glass of wine.
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