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Great museum, consisting of several important areas - forming of NATO and Warsaw pact, building of the Berlin Wall and its consequences (world separation), attempts to escape Eastern Germany, crossing the wall and the borders in different creative ways, falling of the wall, Checkpoint Charlie. The last floor is dedicated to modern times, peace, world conflicts in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Syria, some personal areas such as Ronald Reagan and Indira Gandhi, and one room dedicated to Checkpoint Charlie, preserving the original "You are entering the American sector" sign. There are lockers, toilets and paid (5 EUR) audio guides. Unfortunately, photography inside is not allowed. Allow yourselves at least 2, better 3+ hours if you have a strong interest in these topics.
A MUST in Berlin. The main thing: the wall and all it means. “Secondary” important things: a lot of (meaningful) art paintings on the wall; and the surroundings, vivid, alive.
I've frequented the Berlinische Galerie numerous times, my recent visit being to explore the Munch exhibition. It was truly captivating to encounter several previously unseen paintings by the artist, adding depth to my appreciation of his work. While I opted to skip the permanent exhibition this time, having visited it on previous occasions, I enjoyed coffee and a cake in the gallery's charming café.
Greg F
at 2024 Mar 12
Greg F
at 2024 Mar 12
Wer sich für moderne Kunst interessiert, die sich durchaus kritisch mit aktuellen zeitpolitischen Themen auseinandersetzt, ist hier genau richtig.
Besonders interessant fand ich die derzeitige Ausstellung zu alternativem Bauen mit Holz und Pilzen. Genauere Infos liefert die Website der Berlinischen Galerie.
Wir waren am Wochenende hier und haben problemlos Tickets vor Ort ohne Wartezeit bekommen.
Easily reachable and within a couple of minutes walk of the Ostbahnhof railway station, or one of the many ‘hop on, hop off’ tour buses this really is an ionic part of living history.
The last remaining parts of the Berlin Wall still in its original location, with some thought provoking and moving street art.
Great work of the architects to create an exposition space inside the shelter.

Art inside needs too much narrative, and when narrated it's common discussion in art since at least sixty years.

Only Anna Uddenberg's work can stand alone without being explained
The place extremely overpriced compared to the service and food you receive!

We ordered kabab and shisha taouk. Kabab didnt look like kabab but meatballs. It was not delicious, neither was shisha taouk. I am from the country of best kebabs and this was by far the worst!

Waiter didnt bring bread with our orders even though it is in the menu and she said “oh I didnt know it was mentioned there. Other customers have never asked for it before”.. Come on.
Wenn man mal erleben will wie es früher an der Mauer war ein super Ort dafür!
Fabulous space with very layered history of the last decades that made this building (and the city of Berlin) what it is today. Naturally, it is unique to experience contemporary art in this space however the guided tour was too packed with information and too rushed, leaving little space to individual experience of artworks. Austere and overly didactic attitude of the guide didn’t help either.
Total falsche Darstellung einer gewünschten Geschichte. Es sollte in der richtigen Darstellung aufgebaut 8der weg geräumt werden. Die Mauer stand anders/ war anders Dargestellt
Ein kalter Tag im Februar 2024.4 Mal in Berlin aber nur 1990 noch die graue Mauer in unserer Klassenfahrt Gemeinschaft gesehen.Jetzt natürlich auf alle Fälle ein Besuch wert gewesen, sie zu sehen.
We had a very nice evening - staff is very attentive, food and drinks were excellent and really nice atmosphere with cool music. Will come again!
Auch im Dunkeln sind die Kunstwerke der East Side Gallery gut zu erkennen. Einige der Bilder sind inhaltlich gerade wieder top aktuell und regen zum Nachdenken an.
I had a terrible experience, staff not friendly at all, didn't explain the dish of the day and asked us to go out in the rain and read the sign. The food was bad, vegetables not well cooked, not tasty and very small. During lunch time most of the restaurants on that area are full, this was empty and now I get why. It's a shame because the place is cozy, I highly recommend the owner train better the staff and change the menu, Arabic food is good to be represented so poorly.
Mega disappointed, I used to always bring my friends here when they visited Berlin but this was the last time. Firstly the entrance now costs €17,50! The most expensive museum in Berlin. A lot of the stuff is missing, the bottom floor is basically now a shop, timelines are totally mixed up and at the end two big rooms dedicated to the recent war in Ukraine, not sure what the link is to the division of Berlin after WWII?!
The only desire after this “museum” is to take a shower. I am not talking about dirty toilets and dusty exposition, but about absolute lie in half of the texts. If this is a private museum, I regret that the life of owner is full of detestation and hate.
Upayan
at 2024 Jan 31
Upayan
at 2024 Jan 31
Typically, I find it challenging to connect with modern art, but my experience at the Berlinische Galerie was surprisingly different. The artworks, focused on sustainability and the human impact on the natural world, resonated deeply with me. What enhanced my experience further were the well-crafted explanations accompanying each piece, which provided valuable insights and deepened my understanding and appreciation.
Tolle Ausstellung von Edward Munch. Den „Schrei“ haben wir vermisst, trotzdem ein Erlebnis! Die Galerie ist schön, tolle Architektur und freundliche Mitarbeiter!
Tine Pahl
at 2024 Jan 17
Tine Pahl
at 2024 Jan 17
Always a pleasure to visit, I was able to see the Munch exhibit. It was lovely see his close relationship with Berlin represented in the exhibit. The permanent exhibition on second floor gives a nice quick overview of Berlin art between 1880-1980 and showcases some less well known artists.
Galleries are not really my scene, but have to say I actually enjoyed it. We went to see the Edvard Munch display which was really impressive. We got the Audio guides which gave the story behind each painting, which was very interesting.
The gallery was alot smaller than I expected, but still plenty to see. We had to wait just under an hour to get in, but considering it was free Sunday, it wasn't that long a wait.
I found it definitely worth the visit.
Katerina K
at 2023 Dec 08
Katerina K
at 2023 Dec 08
Small but interesting Munch’s exposition, nice gallery. Quite miniature but great space for the exhibitions
Ich war zur Munch- Ausstellung. Mit dem Audio-Guide erfährt man viel interessantes. Gut dass das sogar über das eigene Handy möglich ist. Die Galerie hat mir mit seiner Aufteilung sehr gut gefallen, Garderobe, Einlass, zwischendurch Sitzmöglichkeiten zum Genießen der Bilder.
Die anderen Ausstellungen werde ich mir sicher auch noch anschauen.
Auch der Tipp für eine Kinderführung in der Galerie fand ich toll. Ich komme mit meinem Enkel bestimmt wieder
Buy tickets way in advance. 4 stars because the building is fascinating and very interesting but tour itself fails to capture much of that imagination. Crazy to think it’s all in private hands now and makes me question the gentrification/ commercialisation of art.
Book a timeslot 2 weeks before visiting the museum. You get a unique insight in the Bunker and its history.
A casual walk down a portion of the infamous Berlin Wall, accompanied by the rich street-art heritage of the city, directly derived from the division and sorrow it caused and by the relief of its downfall.
What better way to transform an unnatural barrier, a projection of ultimate control and repression, that to transform it into a raw canvas for all generations to admire - the metamorphosis of sorrow into art.
Ein super schöner Ort mit Geschichte. Am besten ein bisschen Zeit mit einplanen und nicht nur sinnlos vorbei rennen an den schönen Gemälden auf der Mauer oder auf der Hinterseite mit den Säulen und dem Streifen 👍👍👍👍👍 auf alle Fälle ein Muss wenn man in Berlin ist.
Ein sehr sehr emotionaler Ort. Ich kannte es bis vor kurzem nur aus den Büchern und dem Fernsehen.

Als ich wirklich davor stand konnte ich meine Gefühle nicht beschreiben, ich hoffe dass die Menschen endlich lernen diesen wundervollen Planeten zu einem besseren Ort zu machen🙏🏻

Auch die Werke der Künstler sind lobenswert.
Öffentlich zugänglich, langer Teil der Alten Berliner Mauer. Teilweise sehr schöne Bilder wie ich sie nenne, wobei jedes einzelne eine Geschichte erzählt. Lohnt sich wenn man in Berlin ist mal hin zu gehen
Gut, dass man zumindest an dieser Stelle ein größeres Stück der Mauer hat stehen lassen. So kann man den Kindern es halbwegs veranschaulichen, was Menschen anderen Menschen antun können. Schön auch, dass die grauen Zeugen der Vergangenheit von Künstlern so toll bemalt wurden.
Die Kassiererin war sehr freundlich und das Museum ist schon. Man bekommt ein Museumsführer als Flyer in englisch oder deutsch mit ausgehändigt. Der Besuch hat mir sehr gut gefallen!
Ausgezeichnetes Gebäude in der Nähe des Palais am Festungsgraben, Galerie Dikmayer BerlinbMitte, Boulevard Unter den Linden und Humboldt Forum und Ausstellungsort der H.R. GIGER Ausstellung.
the souvenir shop as seen in the photographs is awesome, the museum is a joke. fifteen bucks (another additional five for a less-than-useful audio guide) for a couple of rooms filled with enough script to simply publish a book for the same price at the door. the whole exhibition is very outdated.