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Gespräch in der Gemäldegalerie
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie / Valerie Schmidt

One of the world's most important collections of European painting presents a "who's who" of art history. The short tour offers an entertaining and inspiring insight into the Gemäldegalerie collection.

Free tickets can be booked online at www.museumssonntag.berlin or purchased at the museum ticket offices. There may be longer waiting times.


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Meeting point: Rotunde (im Ausstellungsbereich)

Languages: German

Location,

Gemäldegalerie
Matthäikirchplatz 4, 10785 Berlin

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Telephone,

+49 (30) 266 42 42 42

Website,

www.smb.museum/en/events…

Prices,

Free entrance

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Free entrance

Booking info

no booking/prior registration required

Booking Telephone

+49 (30) 266 42 42 42

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Service Telephone

+49 (30) 266 42 42 42

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